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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549


FORM 10-Q


 

R QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT

     OF 1934

 

        For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2012

 

 

£  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT

     OF 1934

 

     Commission File Number: 001-32984


MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


Nevada

20-2675800

(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

 

 

2195 San Dieguito Drive, Del Mar, California

92014

(Address of principal executive offices)

(Zip Code)


(866) 587-2860

 (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)


N/A

(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.      R  Yes £ No


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).                                                 R Yes £ No


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.  (check one)


Large accelerated filer

  

o

  

Accelerated filer

  

o

Non-accelerated filer

  

o (Do not check if a smaller reporting company)

  

Smaller reporting company

  

þ



Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).                                       £ Yes R No




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State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date: 124,133,345 as of September 30, 2012.







 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 

Page

PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1:

Financial Statements

3

Item 2:

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

14

Item 3:

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

15

Item 4:

Controls and Procedures

15

PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1:

Legal Proceedings

16

Item 1A:

Risk Factors

16

Item 2:

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

16

Item 3:

Defaults Upon Senior Securities

16

Item 4:

(Removed and Reserved)

16

Item 5:

Other Information

16

Item 6:

Exhibits

17



PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION


Item 1. Financial Statements


 

 

Our financial statements included in this Form 10-Q are as follows:

F-1

Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2012 (unaudited) and September 30, 2012;

F-2

Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three months ended September 30, 2012 and period from June 30, 2012 to September 30, 2012 (Unaudited);

F-3

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the three months ended September 30, 2012 and period from June 30, 2012 to September 30, 2012 (Unaudited); and

F-4

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements;


These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America for interim financial information and the SEC instructions to Form 10-Q. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. Operating results for the interim period ended September 30, 2012 are not necessarily indicative of the results that can be expected for the full year.

  



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Microelectronics Technology Company

 (A Development Stage Enterprise)

 Consolidated Balance Sheet

   as at September 30, 2012 (unaudited) and June 30, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 September 30,

 

 June 30,

 

 

 

 

2012

 

2012

 

 

 

 ASSETS

 (Unaudited)

 

 

 Current Assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cash & cash equivalents

 

 

7,742 

 

 

 Accounts receivable

 

 

 

 Prepaid expenses

 

 

 Total Current Assets

 

7,742 

 Other Assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Furniture and Equipment

13,354 

 

10,440 

 

 

 Mineral claim acquisition costs

124,911 

 

124,911 

 

 

 Intangible assets

 

140,000 

 

140,000 

 

 Total Other Assets

278,265 

 

275,351 

 

 TOTAL ASSETS

 

$

278,265 

 

283,093 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT

 

 

 Current Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Bank Overdraft

 

4,446 

 

 

 

 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$

276,336 

 

242,604 

 

 

 Related Party Loans

73,916 

 

73,916 

 

 

 Former Related party Loan

190,084 

 

190,084 

 

 

 Stockholders' Loans

4,540 

 

4,540 

 

 

 Notes Payable

 

73,556 

 

53,396 

 

 Total Liabilities

 

622,878 

 

564,540 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Stockholders' Deficit

 

 

 

 Preferred stock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Authorized: 200,000,000 shares, 0.00001 par value;

 

 

 

 

 

  issued and outstanding: 110,000 shares as at

 

 

 

 

 

  September 30, 2012 and June 30, 2012

 

 Common Stock:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Authorized: 200,000,000 shares, $0.00001 par value;

 

 

 

 

 

   issued and outstanding: 124,133,345 shares as at

 

 

 

 

 

  September 30, 2012 and June 30, 2012

1,241 

 

1,241 

 Stock subscriptions receivable

(38,400)

 

(38,400)

 Deficit accumulated in the development stage

(307,455)

 

(244,289)

 

 Total stockholders’ Deficit

(344,613)

 

(281,447)

 

 TOTAL LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT

$

278,265 

 

283,093 




The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.



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MicroElectronics Technology Company

 (A Development Stage Company)

 Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Loss

 (Expressed in U.S. Dollars)

 (Unaudited)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cumulative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 during the  

   

 

 

 

 

 

 Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Stage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 from Inception

 

 

 For the Three months ended

 

 (April 11, 2011)

 

 

 September 30,

 

 to September 30,

 

 

2012

 

2011

 

2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Revenue

$

 

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Expenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Advertising

18,452 

 

18,000 

 

109,650 

 

 Consulting fees

12,546 

 

 

35,625 

 

 Management fees

15,000 

 

15,000 

 

85,000 

 

 Professional fees

1,311 

 

15,756 

 

32,967 

 

 Other General & Administrative

15,328 

 

1,033 

 

43,683 

 

 Total Expenses

62,637 

 

49,789 

 

306,925 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Net (Loss) from Operations

$

(62,637)

 

$

(49,789)

 

$

(306,925)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Other Income and Expenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Interest expense

(529)

 

 

 

(529)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Net (Loss)

(63,166)

 

(49,789)

 

(307,454)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Net Income (Loss) per share,

 

 

 

 

 

    basic and diluted

$

(0)

 

$

(0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Weighted average number of shares

 

 

 

 

 outstanding; basic and diluted

124,133,345 

 

80,764,000 

 

 


The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.



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Microelectronics Technology Company

 (A Development Stage Enterprise)

 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flow

 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2012 and 2011

 (Expressed in U.S. Dollars)

 (Unaudited)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cumulative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 during the  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Stage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 from Inception

 

 

 

 

 

 For the Three Months

 

 (April 11, 2011)

 

 

 

 

 

 Ended

 

 to

 

 

 

 

 

 September 30, 2012

 

 September 30, 2012)

 

 

 Cash Flows From Operating Activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Net Income Loss

(63,166)

 

(307,455)

 

 

 

 Adjustments to reconcile Net Income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 to net cash provided by operations:

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Depreciation

2,249 

 

2,758 

 

 

 

 Change in operating assets and liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Accounts receivable

 

 

 

 

 

 Prepaid expenses

 

 

 

 

 

 Accounts payable

33,731 

 

276,335 

 

 

 Net cash used by Operating Activities

(27,186)

 

(28,362)

 

 

 Cash Flows From Investing Activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Purchase of furniture & equipment

(5,162)

 

(16,111)

 

 

 

 Acquisition of mineral claims

 

(124,911)

 

 

 

 Acquisition of intangible assets

 

(140,000)

 

 

 Net cash provided by Investing Activities

(5,162)

 

(281,022)

 

 

 Cash Flows From Financing Activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Proceeds of loan from Asher Enterprises

35,000 

 

35,000 

 

 

 

 Proceeds of loan from Direct Capital

(14,840)

 

33,581 

 

 

 

 Proceeds of loan from Shareholders

 

4,540 

 

 

 

 Proceeds of loan from Drake Group

 

4,975 

 

 

 

 Proceeds of loan from related parties

 

73,916 

 

 

 

 Loan from former related party

 

190,084 

 

 

 

 Common stock issued in reorganization

 

1,242 

 

 

 

 Stock subscriptions receivable

 

(38,400)

 

 

 Net cash provided by Financing Activities

20,160 

 

304,938 

 

 

 Net decrease in cash

(12,188)

 

(4,446)

 

 

 

 Proceeds of bank overdraft

4,446 

 

4,446 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cash at beginning of period

7,742 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cash at end of period

$

(0)

 

$

(0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Supplemental cash flow information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Interest paid

$

 

$

 

 

 

 Income taxes paid

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Acquisition of Intangible Asset

$

 

$

140,000 

 

 

 

 Net Asset Adjustment in Reorganization

$

 

$

1,242 


The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.



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Microelectronics Technology Company

(A Development Stage Company)

Notes to Financial Statements as of September 30, 2012

(Expressed in US Dollars)


Note 1 –Basis of Presentation


These unaudited interim financial statements as of and for the three months ended September 30, 2012 reflect all adjustments which, in the opinion of management, are necessary to fairly state the Company’s financial position and the results of its operations for the periods presented, in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and are expressed in US dollars. All adjustments are of a normal recurring nature. These consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Cloud Data Corporation, a company incorporated in the State of Nevada. All inter-company accounts and transactions have been eliminated.  The Company’s fiscal year end is June 30.

These unaudited interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company’s fiscal year end June 30, 2012 report. The Company assumes that the users of the interim financial information herein have read, or have access to, the audited financial statements for the preceding period, and that the adequacy of additional disclosure needed for a fair presentation may be determined in that context. The results of operations for the three-month period ended September 30, 2012 are not necessarily indicative of results for the entire year ending June 30, 2012.

Note 2 – Nature of Operations and Continuance of Business


Microelectronics Technology Company (the “Company”) was incorporated in the State of Nevada on May 18, 2005 under the name Admax Resources Inc., which name was changed on February 9, 2007 to China YouTV Corp. and then to Microelectronics Technology Company on August 31, 2009. From May 18, 2005 to August 26, 2011, the Company’s business operations were limited to the acquisition and evaluation of mineral claims and the evaluation of an internet media venture in China.


On August 26, 2011, the Company entered into a Share Exchange Agreement with Cloud Data Corporation (“Cloud Data”). Pursuant to the agreement, the Company issued 70,000,000 shares of common stock in exchange for all of the issued and outstanding shares of Cloud Data. The acquisition was a capital transaction in substance and therefore has been accounted for as a recapitalization, which is outside the scope of Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 805, Business Combinations. Under recapitalization accounting, Cloud Data was considered the

acquirer for accounting and financial reporting purposes, and acquired the assets and assumed the liabilities of the Company. Assets acquired and liabilities assumed are reported at their historical amounts. These consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company since the effective date of the recapitalization and the historical accounts of the business of Cloud Data since inception on April 11, 2011. As a result of the transaction, the Company’s business operations have  consisted of online marketing and advertising services since August 26, 2011, to the present.


On November 2, 2011 the President, Edward Manetta, resigned.  He was replaced by Brett Everett as President, Secretary, Treasurer and a director.




Note 3 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

a)Use of Estimates



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The preparation of these financial statements in conformity with US generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to stock-based compensation and deferred income tax valuations. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.

b)Basic and Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share

The Company computes earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC 260, Earnings per Share which requires presentation of both basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) on the face of the income statement. Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all potentially dilutive shares if their effect is anti dilutive.

c)Comprehensive Loss

ASC 220, Comprehensive Income establishes standards for the reporting and display of comprehensive loss and its components in the financial statements. As at September 30, 2012, the Company had no items that represent other comprehensive loss, and therefore has not included a schedule of comprehensive loss in the financial statements.

d)Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with maturity of three months or less at the time of issuance to be cash equivalents.

e)Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments consist principally of cash, amounts receivable, and accounts payable, due to related parties and due to former related party. Pursuant to ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, and ASC 825, Financial Instruments the fair value of the Company’s cash equivalents is determined based on “Level 1” inputs, which consist of quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The Company believes that the recorded values of all of the Company’s other financial instruments approximate their current fair values because of their nature or respective relatively short maturity dates.

The Company’s operations are in Canada, which results in exposure to market risks from changes in foreign currency rates. The financial risk is the risk to the Company’s operations that arise from fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and the degree of volatility of these rates. Currently, the Company does not use derivative instruments to reduce its exposure to foreign currency risk.


f)Mineral Property Costs

Mineral property exploration costs are expensed as incurred. Mineral property acquisition costs are initially capitalized. The Company assesses the carrying costs for impairment under ASC 360, Property, Plant, and Equipment at each fiscal quarter end. When it has been determined that a mineral property can be economically developed as a result of establishing proven and probable reserves, the costs then incurred to



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develop such property, are capitalized. Such costs will be amortized using the units-of-production method over the estimated life of the probable reserve. If mineral properties are subsequently abandoned or impaired, any capitalized costs will be charged to operations.

 

g)Income Taxes


The Company accounts for income taxes using the asset and liability method in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes. The asset and liability method provides that deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the expected future tax consequences of temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax bases of assets and liabilities, and for operating loss and tax credit carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using the currently enacted tax rates and laws that will be in effect when the differences are expected to reverse. The Company records a valuation allowance to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount that is believed more likely than not to be realized.


Interest and penalties on tax deficiencies recognized in accordance with ASC accounting standards are classified as income taxes in accordance with ASC Topic 740-10-50-19.

h) Foreign Currency Translation

The functional and reporting currency of the Company is the United States dollar. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated to United States dollars in accordance with ASC 740 Foreign Currency Translation Matters, using the exchange rate prevailing at the balance sheet date. Gains and losses arising on translation or settlement of foreign currency denominated transactions or balances are included in the determination of income. The Company has not, to the date of these financial statements, entered into derivative instruments to offset the impact of foreign currency fluctuations.

To the extent that the Company incurs transactions that are not denominated in its functional currency, they are undertaken in Canadian dollars. The Company has not, to the date of these financials statements, entered into derivative instruments to offset the impact of foreign currency fluctuations.

i) Stock-based Compensation

The Company records stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Based Compensation and ASC 505, Equity Based Payments to Non-Employees, which requires the measurement and recognition of compensation expense based on estimated fair values for all share-based awards made to employees and directors, including stock options.

ASC 718 requires companies to estimate the fair value of share-based awards on the date of grant using an option-pricing model. The Company uses the Black-Scholes option-pricing model as its method of determining fair value. This model is affected by the Company’s stock price as well as assumptions regarding a number of subjective variables. These subjective variables include, but are not limited to the Company’s expected stock price volatility over the term of the awards, and actual and projected employee stock option exercise behaviors. The value of the portion of the award that is ultimately expected to vest is recognized as an expense in the statement of operations over the requisite service period.

All transactions in which goods or services are the consideration received for the issuance of equity instruments are accounted for based on the fair value of the consideration received or the fair value of the equity instrument issued, whichever is more reliably measurable..

j) Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements


Comprehensive Income — In June 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued new guidance on the presentation of comprehensive income. Specifically, the new guidance allows an entity to present components of net income and other comprehensive income in one continuous statement, referred to as the statement of comprehensive income, or in two separate, but consecutive statements. The new guidance eliminates the current option to report other comprehensive income and its components in the statement of changes in equity. While the new guidance changes the presentation of comprehensive income, there are no changes to the components that are recognized in net income or other comprehensive income under current accounting guidance. This new guidance is effective for fiscal years and interim



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periods beginning after December 15, 2011. We do not believe our adoption of the new guidance will have an impact on our consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows.

The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and that may impact its financial statements and does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.


k) – Development Stage Company –


The Company is considered a development stage company, with no operating revenues during the periods presented, as defined by FASB Accounting Standards Codification ASC 915. ACS 915 requires companies to report their operations, shareholders’ deficit and cash flows since inception through the date that revenues are generated from management’s intended operations, among other things. Management has defined inception as April 11, 2011. Since inception, the Company has incurred an operating loss of $263,771. The Company’s working capital has been generated through advances from the principal of the Company and solicitation of subscriptions. Management has provided financial data since April 11, 2011 in the financial statements, as a means to provide readers of the Company’s financial information to be able to make informed investment decisions.


l) –Basis of Presentation - Going Concern


The Company is in the development stage and has not generated any revenues and has incurred losses of $263,771 since inception April 11, 2011. At September 30, 2012, the Company had $zero cash and $622,878 in current liabilities. Further, the Company incurred a loss of $63,165 for the three months ended September 30, 2012. In view of these conditions, the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is in substantial doubt and dependent upon achieving a profitable level of operations and on the ability of the Company to obtain necessary financing to fund ongoing operations. To meet these objectives, the Company continues to seek other sources of financing in order to support existing operations and expand the range and scope of its business. However, there are no assurances that any such financing can be obtained on acceptable terms, if at all. These financial statements do not give effect to any adjustments which would be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.


Note 4 – Reverse Merger Transaction

Pursuant to a Share Exchange Agreement dated August 26, 2011, the Company agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Cloud Data in exchange for the issuance of 70,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock. The share exchange was treated as a reverse acquisition with Cloud Data deemed the accounting acquirer and the Company deemed the accounting acquiree under the purchase method of accounting, with the former shareholders of Cloud Data controlling approximately 52% of the voting rights after the closing of the transaction. The reverse merger is deemed a recapitalization and the consolidated financial statements represent the continuation of the financial statements of Cloud Data (the accounting acquirer/legal subsidiary) except for its capital structure, and the consolidated financial statements reflect the assets and liabilities of Cloud Data recognized and measured at their carrying value before the combination and the assets and liabilities of the Company (the legal acquiree/legal parent). The equity structure reflects the equity structure of the Company, the legal parent, and the equity structure of Cloud Data, the accounting acquirer, as restated using the exchange ratios established in the share exchange agreement to reflect the number of shares of the legal parent.

The allocation of the purchase price and adjustment to stockholders’ equity is summarized in the table below:


Net book value of the Company’s net assets acquired

  

Cash

$

505

  

Amounts receivable

  

386

  

Prepaid expenses

  

668

  

Mineral claims acquisition costs

  

124,912

  

Accounts payable

  

(47,403

)

Due to related parties

  

(73,734

)

Due to former related party

  

(190,084

)

Net assets

$

(184,750

)


Adjustment to stockholders’ equity

  

Reduction to additional paid-in capital

$

(177,858

)

Increase in common stock at par value

  

700

  

Adjustment to accumulated deficit

  

(7,592

)

Net asset adjustment to equity

$

(184,750

)

 

 

 

 


Note 5 – Intangible Asset


On August 25, 2011, the Company acquired the right, title, and interest in software known as Domain Stutter with an estimated fair value of $140,000 in consideration for the issuance of 70,000,000 shares of common stock of the Company. Domain Stutter is a system that can auto-host thousands domains per server and propagate them with unique content.


Note 6 – Mineral Claims


On April 1, 2009, the Company acquired certain assets of First Light Resources, Inc. (“First Light”), namely six mineral claims located near Wawa in northern Ontario, Canada. The purchase price for the assets was $114,000, payable in cash and/or Company common stock. No cash was paid to First Light and a total of 55,000 shares of Company common stock were issued to three designated parties of First Light, increasing the issued and outstanding shares of Company’s common stock from 30,060 shares to 85,060 shares. The Company also assumed a $10,912 account payable of First Light in connection with this transaction. The total $124,912 purchase consideration in the First Light transaction was allocated to the six mineral claims which represents First Light’s represented amount of exploration costs on the properties. Title to the mineral claims is being held in trust, on behalf of the Company, by Dog Lake Exploration Inc. (“Dog Lake”). Two of the six mineral claims were allowed to lapse in fiscal 2009 and four claims remain in good standing as of September 30, 2012. After completion of the First Light transaction both Dog Lake and First Light are considered related parties with the Company due to significant stockholdings in the Company by a director in common between Dog Lake and First Light.


On April 1, 2010, Auric Mining Company (“Auric”) entered into an option agreement with the Company to acquire from the Company a fifty-two percent working interest in the mining claims held in trust, on behalf of the Company by Dog Lake Exploration Inc. Auric was to have completed its due diligence prior to the option expiring on September 15, 2011. An extension of the expiration date was granted by the Company  pending further negotiations on timing, payment amounts and terms.  At the time of the agreement a director of the Company was also the President of Auric, therefore Auric was considered to be a related party and the option agreement was a related party transaction.


Note 7 – Related Party Transactions


On August 25, 2011 the Company acquired 100% of the outstanding shares of Cloud Data Corporation in exchange for 70,000,000 common shares of the Company (Note 4). The acquisition was considered a related party transaction as the Company’s President and Director was also the President and Director of Cloud Data.



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Included in amounts due to related parties as at June 30, 2012 is $73,916 owing to 722868 Ontario Ltd. for the amount payable that was assumed by the Company in the acquisition of the mineral claims from First Light.


The Company is indebted to shareholders for $4,540 as at September 30, 2012, which is unsecured, non-interest bearing and is due on demand.


Note 8 – Due to Former Related Party


As at September 30, 2012, $190,084 (2010 - $190,084) was due to former related party who is a Company’s former President and Director of the Company who resigned in June 2007. These amounts are non-interest bearing, unsecured and have no specific terms of repayment.


Note 9 – Common Stock


On August 26, 2011 the Company issued 70,000,000 shares at $0.002 per share pursuant to a Share Exchange Agreement with Cloud Date Corporation. An asset of $140,000 was recorded.


The Company has not issued any stock options.


As at September 30, 2012 the Company has authorized 200,000,000 shares of common stock, of which 124,133,345 shares are issued and outstanding.


Note 10 –Preferred Stock


As at September 30, 2012 the Company has authorized 200,000,000 shares of preferred stock, of which 110,000 shares are issued and outstanding.


Note 11 – Income Taxes


The Company accounts for income taxes under ASC 740, Income Taxes. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are determined based upon differences between financial reporting and tax bases of assets and liabilities and are measured using the enacted tax rates and laws that will be in effect when the differences are expected to reverse. Income tax expense differs from the amount that would result from applying the U.S federal and state income tax rates to earnings before income taxes. The Company has net operating losses carried forward of approximately $425,075 available to offset taxable income in future years which begin expiring in fiscal 2025. Pursuant to ASC 740, the potential benefits of the net operating losses carried forward has not been recognized in the financial statements since the Company cannot be assured that it is more likely than not that such benefit will be utilized in future years.

The Company is subject to United States federal and state income taxes at an approximate rate of 35%.The reconciliation of the provision for income taxes at the United States federal and state statutory rate compared to the Company’s income tax expense as reported is as follows:

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

 

2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Income tax recovery at statutory rate

 

$

(246,025

)

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valuation allowance

 

 

246,026

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision for income taxes

 

$

 

 

$

 




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For the threemonths ended September 30, 2012, the valuation allowance established against the deferred tax assets increased by $22,108.

Deferred tax assets consist of:

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

 

2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net operating loss carry forward

 

$

702,930

 

 

 

 

 

Less valuation allowance

 

 

(702,930

)

 

 

 

)

Net deferred tax asset

 

$

 

 

 

 


Based on management's present assessment, the Company has not yet determined it to be more likely than not that a deferred tax asset of $246,026 attributable to the future utilization of the $702,930 net operating loss carry forward as of September 30, 2012 will be realized. Accordingly, the Company has provided a 100% allowance against the deferred tax asset in the financial statements at September 30, 2012. The Company will continue to review this valuation allowance and make adjustments as appropriate.  The deferred tax credits will begin to expire in 2025 unless utilized beforehand. Current tax laws limit the amount of loss available to be offset against future taxable income when a substantial change in ownership occurs. Therefore, the amount available to offset future taxable income may be limited.


Note 12 – Subsequent Events


Events subsequent to September 30, 2012 have been evaluated through November 12, 2012 the date these statements were available to be issued, to determine whether they should be disclosed to keep the  financial statements from being misleading.  Management found no subsequent event to be disclosed.




Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

Forward-Looking Statements


Certain statements, other than purely historical information, including estimates, projections, statements relating to our business plans, objectives, and expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believes,” “project,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends,” “strategy,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” and similar expressions. We intend such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe-harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and are including this statement for purposes of complying with those safe-harbor provisions. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Our ability to predict results or the actual effect of future plans or strategies is inherently uncertain. Factors which could have a material adverse affect on our operations and future prospects on a consolidated basis include, but are not limited to: changes in economic conditions, legislative/regulatory changes, availability of capital, interest rates, competition, and generally accepted accounting principles. These risks and uncertainties should also be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. We undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Further information concerning our business, including additional factors that could materially affect our financial results, is included herein and in our other filings with the SEC.




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Overview

We are a start-up, developmental stage corporation and have not yet generated any revenues from our business activities. We were incorporated in the State of Nevada on May 18, 2005. We have four mineral claims located near Wawa in northern Ontario, Canada that we someday plan to explore for precious metals. Our plans to explore these claims, however, have been put on hold as result of our recent acquisition of Cloud Data on August 26, 2011. Through the acquisition of Cloud Data, we are moving into the Internet incubator space in order to capitalize upon the technology opportunities available today and in the immediate future within the cloud computing market place.  In September 2012 Cloud Data signed WeatherCity Services as a new Server Client.  WeatherCity provides weather forecasts to over 62,000 cities in over 121 countries using their unique computer forecasting system.Weather City is forecasting expansion in 2013 to 2 million cities with over 30 million page views monthly.

Results of Operations for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2012 and Period from June 30, 2012 until September 30, 2012

We generated no revenue for the period from June30, 2012 until September 30, 2012. We are a development stage company and intend to pursue the line of business of internet marking though the acquisition of Cloud Data.


Our Operating Expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2012 were $62,637.  For each period our Operating Expenses consist primarily of advertising, management fees and consulting fees.


We anticipate our operating expenses will increase as we undertake the business of internet marking though the acquisition of Cloud Data.


Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of September 30, 2012, we had $0 in current assets and $622,878 in current liabilities. Thus, we had a working capital deficit of $344,613 as of September 30, 2012.


Cashflow from Operating activities was $(27,186) for the three months ended September 30, 2012. Our net cash used in investing activity was $(5,162). We had $20,162 provided by financing activities for the period from June 30, 2012 until September 30, 2012.


As September 30, 2012, we have insufficient cash to operate our business at the current level for the next twelve months and insufficient cash to achieve our business goals. The success of our business plan beyond the next 12 months is contingent upon us obtaining additional financing. We intend to fund operations through debt and/or equity financing arrangements, which may be insufficient to fund our capital expenditures, working capital, or other cash requirements. We do not have any formal commitments or arrangements for the sales of stock or the advancement or loan of funds at this time. There can be no assurance that such additional financing will be available to us on acceptable terms, or at all.


Going Concern

We are in the development stage and have not generated any revenues and have incurred losses of $63,165 since June 30, 2012. At September 30, 2012, we had $0 in cash and $622,878 in current liabilities. In view of these conditions, our ability to continue as a going concern is in substantial doubt and dependent upon achieving a profitable level of operations and on our ability to obtain necessary financing to fund ongoing operations.


To meet these objectives, we continue to seek other sources of financing in order to support existing operations and expand the range and scope of our business. However, there are no assurances that any such financing can be obtained on acceptable terms, if at all. The accompanying financial statements do not give effect to any adjustments which would be necessary should we be unable to continue as a going concern.


Off Balance Sheet Arrangements

As of September 30, 2012, there were no off balance sheet arrangements.


Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk




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A smaller reporting company is not required to provide the information required by this Item.


Item 4T. Controls and Procedures

We carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) as of September 30, 2012. This evaluation was carried out under the supervision and with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer. Based upon that evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that, as of September 30, 2012, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective due to the presence of material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting.


A material weakness is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of the company’s annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis. Management has identified the following material weaknesses which have caused management to conclude that, as of September 30, 2012, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective: (i) inadequate segregation of duties and effective risk assessment; and (ii) insufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application of both US GAAP and Securities and Exchange Commission guidelines.


Remediation Plan to Address the Material Weaknesses in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

Our company plans to take steps to enhance and improve the design of our internal controls over financial reporting. During the period covered by this quarterly report on Form 10-Q, we have not been able to remediate the material weaknesses identified above. To remediate such weaknesses, we plan to implement the following changes during our fiscal year ending June 30, 2013: (i) appoint additional qualified personnel to address inadequate segregation of duties and ineffective risk management; and (ii) adopt sufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting. The remediation efforts set out are largely dependent upon our securing additional financing to cover the costs of implementing the changes required. If we are unsuccessful in securing such funds, remediation efforts may be adversely affected in a material manner.

We are unable to remedy our controls related to the inadequate segregation of duties and ineffective risk management until we receive financing to hire additional employees.


Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the three months ended September 30, 2012 that have materially affected, or are reasonable likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.


PART II – OTHER INFORMATION


Item 1. Legal Proceedings

We are not a party to any pending legal proceeding. We are not aware of any pending legal proceeding to which any of our officers, directors, or any beneficial holders of 5% or more of our voting securities are adverse to us or have a material interest adverse to us.


Item 1A: Risk Factors

A smaller reporting company is not required to provide the information required by this Item.


Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

On August 26, 2011, we issued 70,000,000 shares of our common stock pursuant to a Share Exchange

Agreement with Cloud Data. These issuances were deemed to be exempt under rule 506 of Regulation D and Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, since, among other things, the transactions did not involve a public offering, the investors were accredited investors and / or qualified institutional buyers, the investors had access to information about the Company and their investment, the investors took the securities for investment and not resale, and the Company took appropriate measures to restrict the transfer of the securities.




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Item 3. Defaults upon Senior Securities

None.


Item 4. Removed and Reserved


Item 5. Other Information

None.




















Item 6. Exhibits


 

 

Exhibit Number

Description of Exhibit



31.1*

Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of  2002.


31.2*

Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley  Act  of  2002.    


32.1**

Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant  to  Section  906  of  the  Sarbanes-Oxley  Act  of  2002.


32.2**

Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant  to  Section  906  of  the  Sarbanes-Oxley  Act  of  2002.


101.INS**       XBRL Instance Document.


101.SCH**      XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.


101.CAL**      XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.


101.LAB**      XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document.


101.PRE**      XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.



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101.DEF**      XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.

________________________


*Filed herewith.


**Furnished herewith.



















SIGNATURES

In accordance with the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

 

Microelectronics Technology Company

By:

/s/ Brett Everett

 

Brett Everett

 

President, Secretary,

 

Chief Executive Officer,

 

Chief Financial Officer,

 

Principal Accounting Officer,

 

Treasurer, and Director


November 14, 2012

 





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