Quarterly report pursuant to sections 13 or 15(d)

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9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2011
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Note 7:  Equity
 
November 2010 Equity Issuance Agreement

On November 29, 2010, the Company and Joint Corporation FeelTech Investment Unit 1 (the “Purchaser”) entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) for the purchase of $200,000 worth of the Company’s common stock, $0.001 par value per share (“Common Stock”), over a three month period.

Under the terms of the Agreement, the Company agreed to sell, and the Purchaser is obligated to purchase, unregistered shares of Common Stock in multiple investment tranches (each, a “Tranche”) for an aggregate purchase price of $200,000.  The per share price in each Tranche is to be determined by adding (i) $0.50 and (ii) the average closing price for the Common Stock as reported by the NASDAQ Capital Market for the 90-day period immediately preceding (but not including) the closing date of the applicable Tranche.  The Agreement provides that the Tranches will be satisfied by the Purchaser as follows:

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company on December 3, 2010 in exchange for the Company’s issuance of 8,000 shares of Common Stock (determined by using the $6.25 per share purchase price applicable to the first Tranche).

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company’s designated account on December 22, 2010 in exchange for the issuance of 7,014 shares (determined by using the $7.13 per share purchase price applicable to the second Tranche).

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company’s designated account on January 22, 2011 in exchange for the issuance of 6,704 shares (determined by using the $7.46 per share purchase price applicable to the third Tranche).

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company’s designated account on February 25, 2011 in exchange for the issuance of 7,239 shares (determined by using the $6.91 per share purchase price applicable to the fourth Tranche).

As of June 30, 2011, the Company received the payments totaling $200,000 and issued an aggregate of 28,957 shares to the Purchaser.

The Company issued and sold the shares of Common Stock to the Purchaser in reliance on the exemption provided under Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Regulation D promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) thereunder.

March 2011 Equity Issuance Agreement

On March 22, 2011, the Company and six new investors (the “March Purchasers”) entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement (the “March Agreement”), pursuant to which the March Purchasers committed to purchase an aggregate of $150,000 worth of the Company’s Common Stock, over a three month period.

Under the terms of the March Agreement, the Company agreed to sell, and each March Purchaser is obligated to purchase by a specified date, Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of $25,000.  The per share price is to be determined by adding (i) US$0.50 and (ii) the average closing price for the Common Stock as reported by the NASDAQ Capital Market for the 90-day period immediately preceding (but not including) the closing date of the applicable purchase.

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company’s designated account on March 28, 2011 in exchange for the issuance of 8,578 shares (determined by using the $5.83 per share purchase price applicable).

 
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$50,000 was wired to the Company’s designated account on April 26, 2011 in exchange for the issuance of 10,124 shares (determined by using the $4.94 per share purchase price applicable).

 
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An additional $50,000 was due to be wired to the Company’s designated account on or before May 25, 2011, but such amount was never paid by the applicable March Purchasers.  On or about July 7, 2011, the Company provided written notice to the applicable March Purchasers that it considered them to be in material breach of their agreements with the Company.  Under the applicable March Agreements, the Company is entitled to, among other potential remedies, repurchase any and all shares previously issued to the March Purchasers and their affiliates for an amount equal to the applicable purchase price paid for such shares less US$0.50 per share.  The March Purchasers have not responded to the Company’s notice of breach.  The Company has taken action to preserve its rights under the March Agreements while it considers the potential remedies that could be pursued.