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Table
of Contents
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
☒
QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1934
For the Quarterly Period ended June 30, 2026
☐
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT
For the transition period from __________________
to __________________
Commission File Number: 000-56041
TECHCOM, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
| Delaware |
|
06-1701678 |
|
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation or organization) |
|
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.) |
2901 29th Floor, Boulevard Plaza Tower 2,
Burj
Khalifa District, Downtown Dubai,
UAE 00000
(Address of principal executive offices)
+ 852 29803711
(Issuer’s telephone number)
___________________________
(Former Name, Former Address and Former Fiscal
Year, if Changed Since Last Report)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b)
of the Act:
| Title of each class |
Trading Symbol(s) |
Name of each exchange on which registered |
| None |
N/A |
N/A |
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Common
Stock, par value $0.00001
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
(1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act 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. Yes ☐ No ☒
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted 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 such files). Yes
☐ No ☒
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.
See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company”,
and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
| Large accelerated filer ☐ |
Accelerated filer ☐ |
| Non-accelerated filer ☒ |
Smaller Reporting Company ☒ |
| Emerging growth company ☐ |
|
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check
mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting
standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as
defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☒ No ☐
Number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s
classes of common equity, as of July 21, 2026: 64,990,254 shares of Common Stock, par value US $0.00001.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING
INFORMATION
The discussion contained in this 10-Q under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The issuer’s
actual results could differ significantly from those discussed herein. These include statements about our expectations, beliefs, intentions
or strategies for the future, which we indicate by words or phrases such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,”
“plan,” “will,” “we believe,” “the Company believes,” “management believes”
and similar language, including those set forth in the discussions under “Notes to Financial Statements” and “Management’s
Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation” as well as those discussed elsewhere in this Form 10-Q. We base our forward-looking
statements on information currently available to us, and we assume no obligation to update them. Statements contained in this Form 10-Q
that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that are subject to the “safe harbor” created by the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
| PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION |
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| ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) |
4 |
| |
|
| Balance Sheets |
4 |
| Statements of Operations |
5 |
| Statements of Stockholders’ Deficit |
6 |
| Statements of Cash Flows |
7 |
| Notes to Financial Statements |
8 |
| |
|
| ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS |
12 |
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| ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK |
17 |
| |
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| ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES |
17 |
| |
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| PART II. OTHER INFORMATION |
| |
|
| ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS |
18 |
| |
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| ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS |
18 |
| |
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| ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS |
18 |
| |
|
| ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES |
18 |
| |
|
| ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES |
18 |
| |
|
| ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION |
18 |
| |
|
| ITEM 6. EXHIBITS |
19 |
| |
|
| SIGNATURES |
20 |
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
TECHCOM, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
AS OF JUNE 30, 2026 (UNAUDITED) AND DECEMBER
31, 2025 (AUDITED)
| | |
June 30, 2026 | | |
December 31, 2025 | |
| | |
(Unaudited) | | |
(Audited) | |
| Assets | |
| | | |
| | |
| Current assets | |
| | | |
| | |
| Cash | |
$ | 5,314 | | |
$ | 939 | |
| Total current assets | |
| 5,314 | | |
| 939 | |
| Total assets | |
$ | 5,314 | | |
$ | 939 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Liabilities and Stockholders’ Deficit | |
| | | |
| | |
| Current liabilities | |
| | | |
| | |
| Accounts payable and accrued expenses | |
$ | 15,368 | | |
$ | 23,647 | |
| Due to shareholders | |
| 315,364 | | |
| 285,204 | |
| Total current liabilities | |
| 330,732 | | |
| 308,851 | |
| Total liabilities | |
| 330,732 | | |
| 308,851 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Stockholders’ deficit | |
| | | |
| | |
| Convertible Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value, 5,000,000 share authorized, 1,000,000 shares issued and outstanding | |
| 100 | | |
| 100 | |
| Common stock, $0.00001 par value; 9,888,000,000 shares authorized; 64,990,254 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025 and outstanding | |
| 650 | | |
| 650 | |
| Additional paid-in capital | |
| 2,418,816 | | |
| 2,418,816 | |
| Accumulated deficit | |
| (2,744,984 | ) | |
| (2,727,478 | ) |
| Total stockholders’ deficit | |
| (325,418 | ) | |
| (307,912 | ) |
| Total liabilities and stockholders’ deficit | |
$ | 5,314 | | |
$ | 939 | |
See accompanying notes to financial
statements.
TECHCOM, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE THREE MONTHS AND SIX
MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026 AND 2025
| | |
|
|
|
|
|
| | |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| | |
For The Three Months Ended June 30, | | |
For The Six Months Ended June 30, | |
| | |
2026 | | |
2025 | | |
2026 | | |
2025 | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
| Revenue | |
$ | – | | |
$ | – | | |
$ | – | | |
$ | – | |
| Cost of Sales | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Gross Profit | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Operating Expenses | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Professional fees | |
| 5,037 | | |
| 10,300 | | |
| 13,201 | | |
| 17,800 | |
| General & administrative expenses | |
| 1,780 | | |
| 2,533 | | |
| 4,305 | | |
| 6,363 | |
| Total operating expenses | |
| 6,817 | | |
| 12,833 | | |
| 17,506 | | |
| 24,163 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Loss from operations | |
| (6,817 | ) | |
| (12,833 | ) | |
| (17,506 | ) | |
| (24,163 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Other income (expenses) | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Interest expenses | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Total other income (expenses) | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
$ | (6,817 | ) | |
$ | (12,833 | ) | |
$ | (17,506 | ) | |
$ | (24,163 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Weighted average shares outstanding | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
| 64,990,254 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Basic income (loss) per share | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | |
| Diluted income (loss) per share | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | | |
| 0.00 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
TECHCOM, INC.
STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’
DEFICIT
FOR THREE MONTHS AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE
30, 2026 AND 2025
| | |
|
|
|
|
|
| | |
|
|
|
|
|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
| | |
Preferred Stock | | |
Common Stock | | |
Additional
Paid in | | |
Accumulated | | |
Total Stockholders’ | |
| | |
Shares | | |
Amount | | |
Shares | | |
Amount | | |
Capital | | |
Deficit | | |
Deficit | |
| Balance December 31, 2025 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,727,478 | ) | |
$ | (307,912 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| (17,506 | ) | |
| (17,506 | ) |
| Balance June 30, 2026 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,744,984 | ) | |
$ | (325,418 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Balance April 1, 2026 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,738,167 | ) | |
$ | (318,601 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| (6,817 | ) | |
| (6,817 | ) |
| Balance June 30, 2026 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,744,984 | ) | |
$ | (325,418 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Balance December 31, 2024 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,673,991 | ) | |
$ | (254,425 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| (24,163 | ) | |
| (24,163 | ) |
| Balance June 30, 2025 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,698,154 | ) | |
$ | (278,588 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
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| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Balance April 1, 2025 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,685,321 | ) | |
$ | (265,755 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| – | | |
| (12,833 | ) | |
| (12,833 | ) |
| Balance June 30, 2025 | |
| 1,000,000 | | |
$ | 100 | | |
| 64,990,254 | | |
$ | 650 | | |
$ | 2,418,816 | | |
$ | (2,698,154 | ) | |
$ | (278,588 | ) |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
TECHCOM, INC.
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026
AND 2025
| | |
| | |
| |
| | |
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026 | | |
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2025 | |
| Cash flows from operating activities | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net income (loss) | |
$ | (17,506 | ) | |
$ | (24,163 | ) |
| Debt forgiven | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Stock issuance | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | |
| | | |
| | |
| Prepaid Expenses | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Accounts payable and accrued expenses | |
| (8,279 | ) | |
| (11,529 | ) |
| Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities | |
| (25,785 | ) | |
| (35,692 | ) |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Cash flows from financing activities | |
| | | |
| | |
| Due to shareholders | |
| 30,160 | | |
| 36,326 | |
| Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | |
| 30,160 | | |
| 36,326 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Cash flows from investing activities | |
| | | |
| | |
| Purchase of fixed assets | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities | |
| – | | |
| – | |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Net change in cash and cash equivalents | |
| 4,375 | | |
| 634 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | |
| 939 | | |
| 1,297 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | |
$ | 5,314 | | |
$ | 1,931 | |
| | |
| | | |
| | |
| Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information | |
| | | |
| | |
| Interest paid | |
$ | – | | |
$ | – | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
TECHCOM, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1 - NATURE OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
TechCom, Inc. (the “Company”) was
originally formed on August 22, 2000 as a Nevada corporation. On June 30, 2017, the Company re-domiciled as a Delaware Corporation. Now
a non-operating holding company, historically the company has been involved in investment in gaming and vending businesses, with a primary
focus on the entertainment, travel and leisure industries. Current management acquired control of the Company through purchase of preferred
shares of the Company on October 13, 2017, which gives current management a majority of the voting power of the outstanding stock of the
Company. The Company is in the process of identifying operating businesses that are potential candidates for acquisition.
NOTE 2 – BASIC PRESENTATION
Interim financial statements
The unaudited interim financial statements included
herein, presented in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles and stated in US dollars, have been prepared
by the Company pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Certain information
and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although the Company believes that the disclosures are adequate
to make the information presented not misleading.
These statements reflect all adjustments, including
normal recurring adjustments, which, in the opinion of management, are necessary for a fair presentation of the information contained
therein. It is suggested that these interim financial statements be read in conjunction with the financial statements of the Company for
the year ended December 31, 2025 and notes thereto included in the Company’s 10-K. The Company follows the same accounting policies
it used in the Company’s 10-K in the preparation of this interim report. Results of operations for the interim period are not indicative
of annual results.
Going concern
The accompanying financial statements have been
prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the liquidation
of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company currently has no operations and has a stockholders deficit of $325,418 with
an accumulated deficit of $2,744,984. The Company intends to find a merger target in the form of an operating entity. The Company cannot
be certain that it will be successful in this strategy.
These factors, among others, raise substantial
doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. However, the shareholder is willing to provide necessary financial
support minimum for the next 12 months. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the
outcome of this uncertainty. Accordingly, the accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from
the outcome of this uncertainty.
Segment Reporting
We operate in a single operating segment and a single reporting segment.
Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise about which separate financial information is regularly evaluated by the
chief operating decision maker function (which is fulfilled by our chief executive officer) in deciding how to allocate resources and
in assessing performance. Our chief executive officer allocates resources and assesses performance based upon financial information at
the level. Since we operate in one operating segment, all required financial segment information is presented in the financial statements.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Recently issued accounting pronouncements not yet adopted
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-03,
Income Statement—Reporting Comprehensive Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income
Statement Expenses (ASU 2024-03). The guidance requires disaggregated information about certain income statement expense line items on
an annual and interim basis. This guidance will be effective for annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2027 and for
interim periods thereafter. The new standard permits early adoption and can be applied prospectively or retrospectively. We are evaluating
the effect that this guidance will have on our financial statements and related disclosures.
In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-06,
Intangibles: Goodwill and Other‒Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use
Software (ASU 2025-06). The guidance modernizes the accounting for software costs and enhances the transparency about an entity’s
software costs. The guidance will be effective for the annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2027 and for interim
periods beginning January 1, 2028. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption, the guidance can be applied prospectively, retrospectively,
or under a modified transition approach. We are evaluating the effect that this guidance and do not expect the adoption of this guidance
to have a material impact on our financial statements.
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-11,
Interim Reporting (Topic 270): Narrow-Scope Improvements (ASU 2025-11), which clarifies interim disclosure requirements and the applicability
of Topic 270. The guidance will be effective for interim periods beginning January 1, 2028. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption,
the guidance can be applied prospectively or retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have a material impact
on our financial statements
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-10,
Accounting for Government Grants (Topic 832): Accounting for Government Grants Received by Business Entities (ASU 2025-10) to establish
authoritative guidance on the recognition, measurement, and presentation of government grants received by business entities. The guidance
will be effective for the annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2028 and for interim periods beginning January 1,
2029. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption, the guidance can be applied using a modified prospective, modified retrospective, or
under a retrospective approach. We are evaluating the effect that this guidance and do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have
a material impact on our financial statements. We do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have a material impact on our financial
statements.
Recently adopted accounting pronouncements
Beginning in 2025 annual reporting, we adopted
Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures (ASU 2023-09) on a prospective
basis. This standard improves the transparency of income tax disclosures by requiring consistent categories and greater disaggregation
of information in the effective tax rate reconciliation and income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction. It also includes certain
other amendments to improve the effectiveness of income tax disclosures.
Management believes that other recent accounting
pronouncements issued by the FASB, including its Emerging Issues Task Force, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and
the Securities and Exchange Commission do not have a material impact on the Company’s present or near future financial statements.
NOTE 3 – ACCRUED EXPENSES
The accrued expenses represent the professional fees incurred but not
paid. As of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, the balances were $15,368 and $23,647, respectively.
NOTE 4 – DUE TO RELATED PARTY
In the normal business operations, the major shareholder funds the
Company’s operation expenses. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2026, the major shareholder paid $30,160 and $14,286,
respectively. For the six and three months ended June 30, 2025, the major shareholder paid $36,326 and $9,550, respectively.
As of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, the balances of due to shareholder
were $315,364 and $285,204, respectively.
The above balances are unsecured, re-payable on
demand (no fixed repayment or maturity dates) and do not carry any interest. Accordingly, there are no prepayment provisions associated
with these balances. Further no collateral or guarantees have been provided in respect of these balances
NOTE 5 - COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
The Company follows ASC 450-20, “Loss Contingencies,”
to report accounting for contingencies. Liabilities for loss contingencies arising from claims, assessments, litigation, fines and penalties
and other sources are recorded when it is probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of the assessment can be reasonably
estimated.
Risks and Uncertainties
The Company’s operations are subject to
significant risks and uncertainties including financial, operational and regulatory risks, including the potential risk of business failure.
The Company does not have employment contracts
with its key employees, including the controlling shareholders who are officers of the Company.
Legal and other matters
In the normal course
of business, the Company may become a party to litigation matters involving claims against the Company. The Company's management is unaware
of any pending or threatened assertions and there are no current matters that would have a material effect on the Company’s financial
position or results of operations.
NOTE 6 - EQUITY
The Company is authorized to issue 5,000,000 shares
of $0.0001 par value convertible preferred stock. As of June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2025, the preferred shares of Series A issued and outstanding
were 1,000,000. The 1,000,000 shares of Series A preferred stock are convertible at the rate of 1:15,000, and each share of such convertible
preferred stock has the voting power at the same rate that the preferred stock could be converted. The holders of Series A preferred stock
have no preemptive rights to purchase, subscribe, for, or otherwise acquire stock of any class of the Company.
During 2017, the Company issued 120,000,000 shares
of common stock, which were valued at $1,200, as compensation for the Company’s CEO at the time.
On January 28, 2019, the Board approved and filed
the amendment for a reverse common stock split at a ratio of 1,000:1. The par value of the common shares remained at $0.00001 per share.
On October 31, 2019, the majority shareholder
of the Company converted $55,070 due him into 55,070,000 shares of Common Stock at a price of $0.001 per share.
On September 29, 2020, the Company issued 3,000,000
shares of common stock to Global Asset Trustee (Malaysia) Berhad for $8,700 and 3,000,000 shares of common stock to Eurasia Trust A.G.
for $8,700. On May 26, 2021, the Company paid $8,100 and $8,100 to purchase the 3,000,000 and 3,000,000 shares of the Company’s
common stock back from Global Asset Trustee (Malaysia) Berhad and Eurasia Trust A.G, respectively.
On May 26, 2021, the
Company’s controlling stockholder, Mr. Kok Seng Yeap (the “Seller”), signed a stock purchase agreement (the “SPA”)
with AlphaBit, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company beneficially owned by Munaf Ali. According to the SPA, Seller sold 55,070,000 shares
of Company’s common stock and 1,000,000 shares of Company’s Series A Preferred Stock to AlphaBit, LLC in exchange of $550,000.
Such shares represent 87.60% of the Company’s voting power assuming conversion of all of the Company’s Series A Preferred
Stock. The transaction was closed on July 27, 2021.
The Company is
authorized to issue 9,888,000,000
shares of $0.00001
par value common stock. As of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, the outstanding shares of common stock were 64,990,254,
respectively.
NOTE 7 - SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
Management has evaluated subsequent events through
the date of filing the financial statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the date the financial statements were available
to be issued. Management is not aware of any significant events that occurred subsequent to the balance sheet date that is reportable.
ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
You should
read this discussion together with the Financial Statements, related Notes and other financial information included elsewhere in this
Form 10-Q. The following discussion contains assumptions, estimates and other forward-looking statements that involve a number of
risks and uncertainties, including those discussed under “Risk Factors,” and elsewhere in this Form 10-Q. These risks
could cause our actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements.
This discussion
is intended to further the reader’s understanding of the Company’s financial condition and results of operations and should
be read in conjunction with the Company’s financial statements and related notes included elsewhere herein. This discussion also
contains forward-looking statements. The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking
statements as a result of the risks and uncertainties set forth elsewhere in this Annual Report and in the Company’s other SEC filings.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The Company
is not party to any transactions that would be considered “off balance sheet” pursuant to disclosure requirements under Item
303(c) of Regulation S-K.
Overview
The Company is a non-operating holding company.
Historically, the Company has been involved and invested in gaming and vending businesses, the focus of which was on the entertainment,
travel and leisure industries. Current management acquired control of the Company through the purchase of preferred shares in July 2021
and is in the process of identifying operating businesses that are potential candidates for acquisition.
Critical Accounting Policies
The relevant accounting policies are listed below.
Basis of Accounting
The basis is United States generally accepted
accounting principles.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company considers all short-term investments
with a maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash and cash equivalents.
Use of Estimates
In preparing financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles, management is required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts
of assets and liabilities and the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and revenues
and expenses during the reported period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Comprehensive Income (Loss)
Net income (loss) is equal to comprehensive income
(loss).
Income Taxes
H.R. 1 (the “Tax Reform Law”), effective
for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2018, except for certain provisions, resulting in significant changes to existing United
States tax law, including various provisions that are expected to impact the Company. The Tax Reform Law reduced the federal corporate
tax rate from 34% to 21% effective January 1, 2018 for the Company.
The Company maintains deferred tax assets that
reflect the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes
and the amounts used for income tax purposes. These deferred tax assets consist of net operating loss carry forwards. The net deferred
tax asset has been fully offset by a valuation allowance because of the Company’s history of losses. Utilization of operating losses
and credits may be subject to substantial annual limitation due to ownership change provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended and similar state provisions. The annual limitation may result in the expiration of net operating losses and credits before utilization.
Due to our lack of revenues, we have not incurred
any tax obligations for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025. However, we would anticipate that income tax obligations will arise
as we begin to generate significant revenue in the future.
The Company did not identify any material uncertain
tax positions. The Company did not recognize any interest or penalties for unrecognized tax benefits.
The federal income tax returns of the Company
are subject to examination by the IRS generally for three years after they file.
Year end
The Company’s fiscal year-end is December
31.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Recently issued accounting pronouncements not yet adopted
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-03,
Income Statement—Reporting Comprehensive Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income
Statement Expenses (ASU 2024-03). The guidance requires disaggregated information about certain income statement expense line items on
an annual and interim basis. This guidance will be effective for annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2027 and for
interim periods thereafter. The new standard permits early adoption and can be applied prospectively or retrospectively. We are evaluating
the effect that this guidance will have on our financial statements and related disclosures.
In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-06,
Intangibles: Goodwill and Other‒Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use
Software (ASU 2025-06). The guidance modernizes the accounting for software costs and enhances the transparency about an entity’s
software costs. The guidance will be effective for the annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2027 and for interim
periods beginning January 1, 2028. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption, the guidance can be applied prospectively, retrospectively,
or under a modified transition approach. We are evaluating the effect that this guidance and do not expect the adoption of this guidance
to have a material impact on our financial statements.
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-11,
Interim Reporting (Topic 270): Narrow-Scope Improvements (ASU 2025-11), which clarifies interim disclosure requirements and the applicability
of Topic 270. The guidance will be effective for interim periods beginning January 1, 2028. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption,
the guidance can be applied prospectively or retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have a material impact
on our financial statements
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-10,
Accounting for Government Grants (Topic 832): Accounting for Government Grants Received by Business Entities (ASU 2025-10) to establish
authoritative guidance on the recognition, measurement, and presentation of government grants received by business entities. The guidance
will be effective for the annual periods beginning with the year ending December 31, 2028 and for interim periods beginning January 1,
2029. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption, the guidance can be applied using a modified prospective, modified retrospective, or
under a retrospective approach. We are evaluating the effect that this guidance and do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have
a material impact on our financial statements. We do not expect the adoption of this guidance to have a material impact on our financial
statements.
Recently adopted accounting pronouncements
Beginning in 2025 annual reporting, we adopted
Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures (ASU 2023-09) on a prospective
basis. This standard improves the transparency of income tax disclosures by requiring consistent categories and greater disaggregation
of information in the effective tax rate reconciliation and income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction. It also includes certain
other amendments to improve the effectiveness of income tax disclosures.
Management believes that other recent accounting
pronouncements issued by the FASB, including its Emerging Issues Task Force, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants,
and the Securities and Exchange Commission do not have a material impact on the Company’s present or near future financial statements.
Results of Operations
Capitalization
The following table sets forth, as of June 30,
2026, the capitalization of TechCom, Inc. on an actual basis. This table should be read in conjunction with the more detailed financial
statements and notes thereto included elsewhere herein.
| Common stock, $0.00001 par value; 64,990,254 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2026 | |
$ | 650 | |
| Additional paid-in capital | |
| 2,418,816 | |
| Deficit accumulated during development stage | |
| (2,744,984 | ) |
| | |
| | |
| Total stockholders’ equity (deficit) | |
$ | (325,418 | ) |
Results of Operations for the three and six
months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2026
and 2025, we had no revenue.
Costs of revenue during these above same periods
were $0.
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025,
professional and administrative expenses were $17,506 and $24,163, respectively.
The decrease of $6,657 was primarily attributable
to lower legal and professional fees incurred during the current period, including reduced costs associated with SEC filings, corporate
governance, and other professional advisory services. In addition, the Company incurred lower administrative expenses compared to the
prior-year period, reflecting reduced ongoing corporate and administrative activities.
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025,
professional expenses were $13,201 and $17,800, respectively. The decrease of $4,599 was primarily attributable to lower legal and professional
fees incurred during the current period. During the prior-year period, the Company incurred higher legal costs related to SEC filings,
corporate governance matters, Delaware annual compliance, and other corporate advisory services. In addition, audit and accounting fees
were lower during the current period due to reduced professional services required.
For the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025,
professional and administrative expenses were $6,817 and $12,833, respectively. The decrease of $6,016 was primarily attributable to lower
legal and professional fees incurred during the current quarter. During the corresponding period in 2025, the Company incurred higher
legal fees related to SEC filings, Delaware corporate compliance, and corporate governance matters, which did not recur in the current
quarter. The decrease was also partially attributable to lower administrative expenses during the current quarter.
For the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025,
professional expenses were $5,037 and $10,300 respectively. The decrease of $5,263 was primarily due to the absence of significant legal
fees incurred in the prior-year quarter for SEC filing and corporate governance matters. Professional fees during the current quarter
consisted primarily of audit review, accounting and compliance services, and related professional disbursements, resulting in lower overall
professional expenses compared to the corresponding period in 2025.
Going Concern
The accompanying financial statements have been
prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the liquidation
of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company currently has no operations and has a stockholders deficit of $325,418 with
an accumulated deficit of $2,744,984. The Company intends to find a merger target in the form of an operating entity. The Company cannot
be certain that it will be successful in this strategy.
These factors, among others, raise substantial
doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. However, the shareholder is willing to provide necessary financial
support minimum for the next 12 months. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the
outcome of this uncertainty. Accordingly, the accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from
the outcome of this uncertainty.
Summary of any product research and development
that we will perform for the term of our plan of operation
The Company is a shell company with no operations
and does not have specific products. Our research and development will depend on a future merger with an operational company or companies.
Expected purchase or sale of plant and significant
equipment
We do not
anticipate the purchase or sale of any plant or significant equipment; as such, items are not required by us at this time.
Significant changes in the number of employees
As of June 30, 2026, the Company’s sole
officer is Mr. Aziz Ali. He is serving as the Director, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of June 30, 2026, we had cash of approximately
$5,314.
A critical component of our operating plan impacting
our continued existence is our ability to obtain additional capital through additional equity and/or debt financing.
We have limited financial resources available,
which has had an adverse impact on our liquidity, activities and operations. These limitations have adversely affected our ability
to obtain certain projects and pursue additional business. Without realization of additional capital, it would be unlikely for us
to continue as a going concern. In order for us to remain a going concern, we will need to obtain additional capital. Additional
working capital may be sought through additional debt or equity private placements, additional notes payable to banks or related parties
(officers, directors or stockholders), from other funding sources at market rates of interest, or a combination of these. The ability
to raise necessary financing will depend on many factors, including the nature and prospects of any business to be acquired and the economic
and market conditions prevailing at the time financing is sought. No assurances can be given that any necessary financing can be obtained
on terms favorable to us, or at all.
As a result of our current liquidity status, no
officer or director received cash compensation through June 30, 2026.
Future funding could result in potentially dilutive
issuances of equity securities, the incurrence of debt, contingent liabilities and/or amortization expenses related to goodwill and other
intangible assets, which could materially adversely affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. Any future
acquisitions of other businesses, technologies, services or products might require us to obtain additional equity or debt financing, which
might not be available on terms favorable to us, or at all, and such financing, if available, might be dilutive.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements
that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues
or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to investors.
Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
Basis of Accounting
The basis is United States generally accepted
accounting principles.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company considers all short-term investments
with a maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash and cash equivalents.
Use of Estimates
In preparing financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles, management is required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts
of assets and liabilities and the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and revenues
and expenses during the reported period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES
ABOUT MARKET RISK
The information to be reported under this Item is not required of smaller
reporting companies.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
The Company maintains disclosure controls and
procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) that are designed to ensure that information
required to be disclosed in the Company’s Securities Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within
the time periods specified in SEC rules and forms and that such information is accumulated and communicated to the Company’s management,
as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
During the six months ended June 30, 2026, the
Company’s management, with the participation of our principal executive and principal financial officer evaluated the effectiveness
of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this report. Based upon that evaluation,
our principal executive and principal financial officer concluded that, as of the end of the period covered by this report, the Company’s
disclosure controls and procedures were not effective due to material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting previously
disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
Changes in Internal Control Over Financial
Reporting
There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting
that occurred during the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely
to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
None.
ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
The information to be reported under this Item
is not required for smaller reporting companies.
ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY AND USE OF PROCEEDS
None.
ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None.
ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Not applicable.
ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION
During
the quarter ended June 30, 2026, no director or officer of the Company adopted or terminated
a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,” as each term is defined in Item
408(a) of Regulation S-K.
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
INDEX TO EXHIBITS
| Exhibit No. |
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Description |
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| 31.1 |
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Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. |
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| 31.2 |
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Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. |
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| 32.1 |
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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. |
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| 32.2 |
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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. |
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| 101 |
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The following materials from the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2026, formatted in XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language); (i) Balance Sheets at June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, (ii) Statement of Operations for the six months period ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, (iii) Statement of Cash Flows for the six months period ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, (iv) Statement of Stockholders’ Deficit for the period ended June 30, 2026 and (v) Notes to Financial Statements. |
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| 104 |
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Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted in inline XBRL, and included in exhibit 101). |
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.
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TechCom, Inc. |
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| Dated: August 10, 2026 |
By: |
/s/ Aziz Ali |
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Aziz Ali |
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Chief Executive Officer |