Most of the shares issued by the company were sold to members of the SpongeTech stock distribution network. These weren't "one and done" transactions. These stock beneficiaries each received numerous distributions. It seems that if they were not getting delivery of their shares, they would have quit buying additional shares. Also, if delivery had not been made, they could not have re-sold the shares, which they all did.
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