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Re: Jeremiah post# 93393

Thursday, 04/21/2011 6:56:52 PM

Thursday, April 21, 2011 6:56:52 PM

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Jerry, typically TA's don't release public float, which is reserved for the company to disclose at their discretion.

What the company can do and had done a way long time ago, is to pull a NOBO (non-objecting beneficial owner) report and give you the total float on record.

Actually, this would allow the company to ascertain if there are any shares beyond the number accounted to determine if NSS is actually present (as some have surmised). Also, it provides a breakdown of the number of EXPH shares held by each SOR and the amounts handled by individual brokerages.

Broadridge Financial Solutions now handles NOBO distribution for listed stocks, but the report only can be obtained by a company President, CEO, etc.

The cost is cheap (~$200) per report. Might be in the company's overall interest to pull one if they hadn't for awhile.

Here's their website for more info: http://www.broadridge.com/