Brightrock Gold Corporation (formerly Go Call) is a shell company with no operating business, no revenue, and no assets. Its sole stated purpose is to identify a merger or acquisition target, issue stock to complete the combination, and then operate whatever business it acquires — essentially functioning as a vehicle for a reverse merger. Prior to ceasing operations in 2000, the company operated a Costa Rican subsidiary that provided turnkey management services to online gaming companies, including casino, sports book, and scratch ticket operations. That business has been dormant ever since. The company has gone through numerous name changes — from Omni Advantage to Go Call, Medical Institutional Services, National Pharmaceuticals, Ghana Gold, and finally Brightrock Gold — suggesting repeated but unsuccessful attempts to pivot into new businesses. Brightrock has no identified acquisition target and no apparent means to fund one. Management funds the minimal costs of maintaining the shell, primarily SEC filing fees and accounting costs, out of pocket or through affiliated party contributions.
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