UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-QSB [X] QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the Quarterly Period Ended March 31, 2004 [ ] TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from _________ to _________ Commission File Number: 000-24459 ACCESSTEL, INC. ----------------------------------------------------------------- (Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter) Utah 59-2159271 ------------------------------- ---------------------- (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer incorporation or organization) Identification Number) 2904 E. Shady Lane, Highland Ranch, CO 80126 -------------------------------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) Issuer's telephone number: (720) 404-1302 Not applicable --------------------------------------------------- (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report.) Check whether the issuer (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the past 12 months (or for such shorter period that the issuer was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes [X] No [ ] As of March 31, 2004, the Company had 35,281,031 shares of common stock issued and outstanding. Transitional Small Business Disclosure Format: Yes [X] No [ ] Documents incorporated by reference: None. ACCESSTEL, INC. INDEX PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Item 1. Financial Statements Balance Sheets March 31, 2004 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2003 Statements of Operations (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation Item 3. Controls and Procedures PART II. OTHER INFORMATION Item 1. Legal Proceedings Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K SIGNATURES CERTIFICATIONS AccessTel, Inc. Balance Sheets March 31, December 31, 2004 2003 --------- ------------ (Unaudited) ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ $ Other receivables --------- --------- Total current assets --------- --------- Property and equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation --------- --------- --------- --------- Other assets --------- --------- Total assets $ $ ========= ========= (continued) AccessTel, Inc. Balance Sheets (continued) March 31, December 31, 2004 2003 --------- ------------ (Unaudited) LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIENCY Current liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 705,643 $ 700,643 Due to shareholder 433,434 428,434 Accrued interest payable 17,567 7,567 --------- --------- Total current liabilities 1,156,644 1,136,644 --------- --------- Stockholders' deficiency: Common stock, $.001 par value Authorized - 100,000,000 shares Issued and Outstanding 35,281,031 and 34,781,031 shares 35,281 34,781 Additional paid-in capital 2,678,414 2,423,914 Accumulated deficit (3,870,339) (3,595,339) --------- --------- Total stockholders' deficiency (1,156,644) (1,136,644) --------- --------- Total liabilities and stockholders' deficiency $ $ ========= ========= See accompanying notes to financial statements. AccessTel, Inc. Statements of Operations (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, -------------------------- 2004 2003 --------- --------- Revenues $ $ Cost of revenues ------- ------- Gross profit ------- ------- General and administrative expenses 265,000 34,677 Interest expense 10,000 811 ------- ------- Net loss $(275,000) $ (35,488) ======= ======= Net loss per common share (basic and diluted) $(.01) $(.10) ===== ===== Weighted average common shares outstanding (basic and diluted) 34,906,031 374,765 ========== ========== See accompanying notes to financial statements. AccessTel, Inc. Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, -------------------------- 2004 2003 --------- --------- Cash flows from operating activities: Net loss $ (275,000) $ (35,488) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Equity based compensation 255,000 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Increase (decrease) in: Accrued interest payable & other 15,000 811 -------- -------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (5,000) (34,677) -------- -------- Cash flows from financing activities: Due to shareholder 5,000 34,677 -------- -------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 5,000 34,677 -------- -------- Cash and cash equivalents: Net increase (decrease) - - At beginning of period - - -------- -------- At end of period $ - $ - ======== ======== See accompanying notes to financial statements. AccessTel, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 1. Business Shopss.com, Inc., a Utah corporation, changed its name to AccessTel, Inc. (the "Company") effective February 16, 2001, in conjunction with the acquisition of AccessTel, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("AccessTel"), in a reverse merger transaction effective December 18, 2000. Effective December 18, 2000, the Company entered into a Share Exchange Agreement with AccessTel and the shareholders of AccessTel pursuant to which the Company acquired all of the shares of AccessTel in exchange for 22,418,980 shares of common stock, which represented 80% of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of the Company after giving effect to the transaction. An additional 13,681,560 shares of common stock were reserved for issuance under the Company's stock option plan. At the closing of this transaction, the existing officers and directors of the Company resigned, and new officers and directors were appointed. Litigation to rescind this transaction was subsequently commenced on May 1, 2001, and a receiver was appointed on May 3, 2001. The information contained herein is based on the information available to the receiver, but due to the commencement of litigation and the appointment of a receiver, such information may not be complete or accurate. Information provided herein is given to the best knowledge of the receiver, and where it is indicated herein that "management believes" or similar references to management's knowledge, this information is provided to the best knowledge of the receiver, and not management. The financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2002 and 2003 exclude the operations of AccessTel. The balance sheets as of December 31, 2002 and 2003 include the assets and liabilities of Shopss.com, Inc.'s operations and excludes the assets and liabilities of AccessTel's operations due to the rescission litigation. In December 2003, the Company entered into a "Stock Purchase Agreement and Plan of Reorganization" to issue 30,000,000 shares for all of the outstanding common stock of Euro Offline, Inc., a privately held entity. Prior to the closing and condition to the closing, the Company effectuated a reverse stock split of 89 shares for 1 share. In addition a shareholder / related party debt holder was to receive $100,000 for consideration to forgive amounts due from the Company currently recorded and shown as "due to major shareholder of $428,434 plus interest of $7,567 as of the closing date" plus 1,000,000 shares of post split common stock of the Company. The Company and certain of its shareholders have negotiated a "Compromise and Settlement" with the former shareholders of Euro Offline, Inc. Each party contends that a substantial, irreconcilable dispute exists among them for the failure of not consumating the merger with Euro OffLine, Inc., therefore 27 million shares will be returned to treasury with the former Euro Offline shareholders to receive $40,000 in April 2004. The 3 million shares of common stock issued with the aforementioned transaction with Euro Offline, Inc not under an agreement to be returned to treasury as of the date of the audit report will be recorded as a $900,000 cost of the aborted transaction with Euro Offline, Inc. The accompanying financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. The Company has suffered recurring losses, has no operations and has a deficiency in working capital and shareholders' equity at December 31, 2002 and 2003. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty. The Company's independent certified public accountants have included a modification paragraph in their report on the Company's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2003 with respect to this matter. The Company is currently insolvent and has no business operations. The Company's current efforts are focused on maintaining the corporate entity and pursuing litigation against management. As a result of the matters described herein, the Company may have to file for protection under the United States Bankruptcy Code. Accordingly, there can be no assurances that the Company will be able to continue in existence. 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Principles Cash and Cash Equivalents The Company classifies highly liquid temporary investments with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased as cash equivalents. Fair Value of Financial Instruments The carrying amounts reported in the balance sheet for cash, receivables, and accrued expenses approximate fair value based on the short-term maturity of these instruments. Stock-Based Compensation SFAS No. 123, "Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation", establishes a fair value method of accounting for stock-based compensation plans and for transactions in which an entity acquires goods or services from non-employees in exchange for equity instruments. SFAS No. 123 also encourages, but does not require, companies to record compensation cost for stock-based employee compensation. The Company has chosen to continue to account for stock-based compensation utilizing the intrinsic value method prescribed in Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 25, "Accounting for Stock Issued to Employees", with pro forma disclosures of net income (loss) as if the fair value method had been applied. Accordingly, compensation cost for stock options is measured as the excess, if any, of the fair market price of the Company's common stock at the date of grant over the amount an employee must pay to acquire the stock. Income Taxes The Company utilizes the liability method of accounting for income taxes as set forth in SFAS No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes." Under the liability method, deferred taxes are determined based on the difference between the financial statement and tax bases of assets and liabilities using enacted tax rates in effect in the years in which the differences are expected to reverse. As of December 31, 2003, the Company had federal net operating loss carryforwards of approximately $2.5 million, which expire beginning in 2021. A 100% valuation allowance has been provided with respect to the deferred tax assets as the Company cannot determine that it is more likely than not that it will be able to realize the deferred tax assets. Due to restrictions imposed by the Internal Revenue Code regarding substantial changes in ownership of companies with loss carryforwards, the utilization of the Company's federal net operating loss carryforwards will be limited as a result of changes in the Company's stock ownership in prior years. Loss Per Share The Company has adopted SFAS No. 128, "Earnings Per Share". SFAS No. 128 provides for the calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share. Basic earnings per share includes no dilution and is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Diluted earnings per share reflects the potential dilution relating to outstanding stock options, warrants and convertible debt. The loss per common share does not include the exercise of outstanding stock options and warrants, since their effect would be anti- dilutive. Accounting for Long-Lived Assets SFAS No. 121, "Accounting for the Impairment of Long-Lived Assets and for Long-Lived Assets to be Disposed of", establishes guidelines regarding when impairment losses on long-lived assets, which include plant and equipment and certain identifiable intangible assets, should be recognized and how impairment losses should be measures. The Company periodically reviews such assets for impairment whenever circumstances and situations indicate that the carrying amounts may not be recoverable, and records any such losses in the period in which such determination is made. Accounting Estimates and Assumptions The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, 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. 3. Transactions with Shareholder During the three months ended March 31, 2004 and 2004, a shareholder made advances to or on behalf of the Company aggregating $5,000 and $6,711, respectively. Related interest expense recorded during the three months ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 was $10,000 and $811, respectively. These advances have been used to fund general and administrative expenses, consisting primarily of legal and accounting fees. There can be no assurances that the shareholder will continue to make such advances to or on behalf of the Company. The Company also incurred fees to the shareholder for services rendered of $0 and $28,500 for the three months ended March 31, 2004 and 2003. A former shareholder sold his right to amounts due from the Company of $428,434 as part of the "Stock Purchase Agreement and Plan of Reorganization" with Euro Offline, Inc in December 2003. This shareholder was to receive $100,000 and one million shares of post split common stock. The shareholder also had a right of return, should the Euro Offline, Inc reorganization or a similiar transaction does not occur. The shareholder was also entitled to reimbursement of certain expenses should the reorganization not occur. Although the shareholder was paid the one million shares and a substantail portion of the $100,000, the shareholder has asserted a material breach of contract in May 2004. The Company is in active negotiations to settle such dispute. In an unrelated matter, on April 14, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") filed a civil action in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, case number CV-03-326, against eight individuals and four entities. Global Guarantee Corporation, including its Chairman and President, were named defendants in this civil action, whom are the entity and individual discussed in the aforementioned transactions with shareholder. 4. Stockholders' Deficiency On January 16, 2001, the Board of Directors of the Company unanimously adopted and a majority of the shareholders approved a stock option plan that provides for the issuance of up to 20,000,000 shares of common stock of the Company. On January 24, 2001, the Board of Directors of the Company unanimously adopted and a majority of the shareholders approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation to increase the total authorized number of shares of capital stock from 50,000,000 to 120,000,000, of which 100,000,000 shares are common stock and 20,000,000 shares are preferred stock. On February 16, 2001, the Company filed Articles of Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation with the State of Utah to change the name of the Company from Shopss.com, Inc. to AccessTel, Inc., and to increase the Company's equity capitalization to 100,000,000 shares of common stock and 20,000,000 shares of preferred stock. Pursuant to the settlement of a legal action described hereafter, 11,356,782 shares were returned to treasury and recorded as a reduction to stockholders deficit at par value. There was an additional 3,005,000 shares recorded as issued and expensed at fair market value of $150,250 as of the legal settlement date. In December 2003, the Company effectuated a 89 for 1 reverse stock split. All of such share data has been retroactively adjusted for such reverse split. In December 2003, the Company issued 31 million shares pursuant to the Stock Purchase Agreement and Plan of Reorganization with Euro Offline, Inc. In December 2003, the Company issued 3,500,000 shares of common stock to various consultants under a "Non-employee, directors and consultants retainer stock plan". These shares were valued at $.30 per share or $1,050,000 and expensed in December 2003. In March 2004, the Company issued 500,000 shares of common stock for legal services rendered. These shares were valued at the closing price of $.51 a share on the day the Board of Directors approved the issuance of such stock. In April 2004, the Company agreed to an "Compromise and Settlement Agreement" whereby 27 million shares are to be returned to treasury as part of the aborted transaction with Euro Offline, Inc. The 3 million shares not under an agreement yet to be returned to the Company has been recorded as a cost of the aborted Euro Offline, Inc. at $.30 per share or $900,000, the fair market value of the stock at issuance date. 5. Legal Proceedings On May 1, 2001, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. (formerly Droz, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C.) filed suit in the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah (the "Court"), Civil No. 010903821 (the "Action"), to assert claims, on behalf of its clients, prior management of the Company, against AccessTel and the original shareholders of AccessTel. The complaint in the Action demands rescission of the Share Exchange Agreement, and alleges that the Company was induced to enter into the Share Exchange Agreement through a series of false representations made by AccessTel and its shareholders. The complaint also includes alternative causes of actions for fraud, conversion, injunctive relief, and the issuance of a Writ of Replevin. On May 3, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable Raymond Uno, Judge of the Court, issued an Order appointing Leonard W. Burningham, Esq., a member of the Utah State Bar, as receiver for the Company. Pursuant to such Order, the receiver is authorized to prepare and file reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On May 16, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued a Temporary Restraining Order prohibiting the transfer of any shares of common stock issued by AccessTel and/or Shopss.com, Inc. which were issued in the name of any defendant (other than the transfer agent) or held for the benefit of any such defendant. On May 27, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued a Preliminary Injunction enjoining Atlas Stock Transfer Company from registering the transfer of, or reissuing, any shares of common stock issued by the Company and/or Shopss.com, Inc. which were issued in the name of any defendant (other than Atlas Stock Transfer Company) or are held for the benefit of any defendant to the suit. On January 17, 2002, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. received written confirmation from an agent of the Board of Directors of the Company that said Board of Directors have come to a unanimous decision to settle the claim for rescission of the Share Exchange Agreement by rescinding the Share Exchange Agreement. However, the Board of Directors of the Company failed and/or refused to follow through with their agreement to rescind the Share Exchange Agreement. As a result, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. filed a Motion to Enforce Settlement with respect to the agreement to rescind the Share Exchange Agreement. During February 2002, pursuant to the motion of counsel for AccessTel and the original shareholders of AccessTel, the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued an order limiting the Court's jurisdiction over certain of the defendants to the Action. As a result, the Court continued to have jurisdiction over the corporate defendants and through it, plaintiffs may assert claims arising from the allegedly wrongful conduct of current management. On May 1, 2003, a settlement was reached between the remaining parties to the Action. The material terms of the settlement include the requirement that the corporate defendants surrender all right, title and interest in and to those shares of common stock of the Company issued to them pursuant to the Exchange Agreement, and that all members of management of the Company that had been designated to serve as directors and executive officers of the Company at the closing of the Exchange Agreement resign from their respective management positions. As a result of the settlement, on May 6, 2003, prior management of the Company that had filed the complaint, caused to be filed with the Court a Motion to Dismiss the complaint. Subject to the granting of the Motion to Dismiss the complaint, of the 16,718,763 shares issued to the corporate defendants, 11,356,782 of the surrendered shares have been delivered to counsel for prior management of the Company and will be duly canceled and returned to the authorized but unissued common stock of the Company, and 5,361,981 shares will be transferred to a private third party unrelated to the AccessTel parties pursuant to a confidential settlement of a separate legal action involving a legal debt owed by one of the AccessTel parties to the private third party. The current officers and directors of the Company resigned, and David C. Merrell, a former director and executive officer of the Company, was appointed as an interim officer and director of the Company. Lawrence Liang, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, President and a director, and Stuart Bockler, the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and a director as of December 31, 2002, were named as defendants in the Complaint, and resigned as officers and directors of the Company effective April 24, 2003. As a result of this settlement, the Company has recorded the cancellation of 11,356,782 shares of common stock during May 2003. As the settlement did not result in the Company gaining control of the assets or operations of AccessTel, the Company will not reflect such assets or operations in its financial statements subsequent to the settlement date. The Company has also been sued by several creditors for non-payment of debts, and judgments have been entered for the payment of such debts, plus interest and legal fees, in some cases. 6. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS In May 2004, the Company and certain of its shareholders are have negotiated a "Compromise and Settlement" with the former shareholders of Euro Offline, Inc. Each party contends that a substantial, irreconcilable dispute exists among them for the failure of not consummating the merger with Euro OffLine, Inc., therefore 27 million shares will be returned to treasury with the former Euro Offline shareholders have received $40,000. In May 2004, a shareholder and creditor has asserted a material breach of contract relating to the Euro Offline, Inc. merger. The Company is currently negotiating with the shareholder / creditor relating to this matter. See Note 3. ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OR PLAN OF OPERATION Cautionary Statement Pursuant to Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2004 contains "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, including statements that include the words "believes", "expects", "anticipates", or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements may include, among others, statements of expectations, beliefs, future plans and strategies, anticipated events or trends, and similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts. The forward-looking statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2004 involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could the cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. The Company is currently insolvent and has no business operations. The Company's current efforts are focused on maintaining the corporate entity, and until recently, pursing litigation against former management. As a result of the matters described herein, the Company may have to file for protection under the United States Bankruptcy Code. Accordingly, there can be no assurances that the Company will be able to continue in existence. Results of Operations: Three Months Ended March 31, 2004 and 2003 - During the three months ended March 31, 2004, the Company incurred general and administrative expenses of $265,000, and interest expense of $10,000 related to stockholder advances. During the three months ended March 31, 2003, the Company incurred general and administrative expenses of $34,677, and interest expense of $811 related to stockholder advances. During the three months ended March 31, 2004, the Company incurred a net loss of $275,000, as compared to a net loss of $35,488 for the three months ended March 31, 2004. Liquidity and Capital Resources March 31, 2004: Operating Activities - At March 31, 2004, the Company had no cash resources and a working capital deficit, as a result of which the Company was insolvent. Financing Activities - During the three months ended March 31, 2004, a shareholder made advances to or on behalf of the Company aggregating $5,000. These advances have been used to fund general and administrative expenses, consisting primarily of legal and accounting fees. There can be no assurances that the shareholder will continue to make such advances to or on behalf of the Company. ITEM 3. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES As of March 31, 2004, we carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our President of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures. Based on this evaluation, our President concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures are effective in timely alerting them to material information required to be included in our periodic Securities and Exchange Commission reports. It should be noted that the design of any system of controls is based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions, regardless of how remote. In addition, we reviewed our internal controls, and there have been no significant changes in our internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect those controls subsequent to the date of their last evaluation. PART II. OTHER INFORMATION ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS On May 1, 2001, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. (formerly Droz, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C.) filed suit in the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah (the "Court"), Civil No. 010903821 (the "Action"), to assert claims, on behalf of its clients, prior management of the Company, against AccessTel and the original shareholders of AccessTel. The complaint in the Action demands rescission of the Share Exchange Agreement, and alleges that the Company was induced to enter into the Share Exchange Agreement through a series of false representations made by AccessTel and its shareholders. The complaint also includes alternative causes of actions for fraud, conversion, injunctive relief, and the issuance of a Writ of Replevin. On May 3, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable Raymond Uno, Judge of the Court, issued an Order appointing Leonard W. Burningham, Esq., a member of the Utah State Bar, as receiver for the Company. Pursuant to such Order, the receiver is authorized to prepare and file reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On May 16, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued a Temporary Restraining Order prohibiting the transfer of any shares of common stock issued by AccessTel and/or Shopss.com, Inc. which were issued in the name of any defendant (other than the transfer agent) or held for the benefit of any such defendant. On May 27, 2001, pursuant to the motion of Reed & Wangsgard, L.C., the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued a Preliminary Injunction enjoining Atlas Stock Transfer Company from registering the transfer of, or reissuing, any shares of common stock issued by the Company and/or Shopss.com, Inc. which were issued in the name of any defendant (other than Atlas Stock Transfer Company) or are held for the benefit of any defendant to the suit. On January 17, 2002, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. received written confirmation from an agent of the Board of Directors of the Company that said Board of Directors have come to a unanimous decision to settle the claim for rescission of the Share Exchange Agreement by rescinding the Share Exchange Agreement. However, the Board of Directors of the Company failed and/or refused to follow through with their agreement to rescind the Share Exchange Agreement. As a result, Reed & Wangsgard, L.C. filed a Motion to Enforce Settlement with respect to the agreement to rescind the Share Exchange Agreement. During February 2002, pursuant to the motion of counsel for AccessTel and the original shareholders of AccessTel, the Honorable L.A. Dever, Judge of the Court, issued an order limiting the Court's jurisdiction over certain of the defendants to the Action. As a result, the Court continued to have jurisdiction over the corporate defendants and through it, plaintiffs may assert claims arising from the allegedly wrongful conduct of current management. On May 1, 2003, a settlement was reached between the remaining parties to the Action. The material terms of the settlement include the requirement that the corporate defendants surrender all right, title and interest in and to those shares of common stock of the Company issued to them pursuant to the Exchange Agreement, and that all members of management of the Company that had been designated to serve as directors and executive officers of the Company at the closing of the Exchange Agreement resign from their respective management positions. As a result of the settlement, on May 6, 2003, prior management of the Company that had filed the complaint, caused to be filed with the Court a Motion to Dismiss the complaint. Subject to the granting of the Motion to Dismiss the complaint, of the 16,718,763 shares issued to the corporate defendants, 11,356,782 of the surrendered shares have been delivered to counsel for prior management of the Company and will be duly canceled and returned to the authorized but unissued common stock of the Company, and 5,361,981 shares will be transferred to a private third party unrelated to the AccessTel parties pursuant to a confidential settlement of a separate legal action involving a legal debt owed by one of the AccessTel parties to the private third party. The current officers and directors of the Company resigned, and David C. Merrell, a former director and executive officer of the Company, was appointed as an interim officer and director of the Company. Lawrence Liang, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, President and a director, and Stuart Bockler, the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and a director as of December 31, 2002, were named as defendants in the Complaint, and resigned as officers and directors of the Company effective April 24, 2003. As a result of this settlement, the Company will record the cancellation of 11,356,782 shares of common stock during May 2003. As the settlement did not result in the Company gaining control of the assets or operations of AccessTel, the Company will not reflect such assets or operations in its financial statements subsequent to the settlement date. The Company has also been sued by several creditors for non-payment of debts, and judgments have been entered for the payment of such debts, plus interest and legal fees, in some cases. ITEM 2. CHANGES IN SECURITIES AND SMALL BUSINESS ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES None. ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES None. ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS None. ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION In May 2004, the Company and certain of its shareholders are have negotiated a "Compromise and Settlement" with the former shareholders of Euro Offline, Inc. Each party contends that a substantial, irreconcilable dispute exists among them for the failure of not consummating the merger with Euro OffLine, Inc., therefore 27 million shares will be returned to treasury with the former Euro Offline shareholders have received $40,000. In May 2004, a shareholder and creditor has asserted a material breach of contract relating to the Euro Offline, Inc. merger. The Company is currently negotiating with the shareholder / creditor relating to this matter. ITEM 6. EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K Exhibits 31.1 302 Certification of Kevin Marion 32 906 Certification Reports on Form 8-K None. SIGNATURES In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. AccessTel, Inc. --------------- (Registrant) /s/ KEVIN MARION Date: June 21, 2004 By: _________________________ Kevin Marion President and director