The total outstanding shares is 191,00,000 million. However the float is only 15,000,000. The float is the number of shares that are publicly owned. That amounts to about 7% of shares available to the public. The rest of those shares are restricted. That is the very definition of a float. The float is determined by subtracting the total number of restricted shares from outstanding. With such a small float and the other shares being restricted, it is easy to see why this stock moved up so quickly. I tried to buy at .40,.41,.42.... and could not get any shares. I was even placing limit orders .05 ahead of ask to see if I could grab any. I couldn't because most of the outstanding are restricted. The link you provided is for some shell company in Canada, so I am not sure how this has turned into a mining company in FL, unless they bought out the name or ticker symbol. This new company has only been on trading on the market since the middle of dec. I still believe this stock has some juice left in it. It is being promoted for 1 full week and yesterday was the first day. "theworldismine" talks about people taking profits, he is right. However, this was happening yesterday from about 10 am till close. This is why it traded flat for those 7 hours. There were people selling, however there were still many buyers. I am quite sure we will see another run today and possible into tomorrow. This stock has potential to break $1.