Tuesday, July 09, 2019 10:02:42 AM
How could a company that’s gone through multiple ticker changes, bankruptcies, reverse splits, etc
With all that, how is it possible that the public float could be 6% of issued shares?
You can keep pointing to the numbers on their profile, and say you contacted DTC, but there is no logical answer to my question in the prior paragraph is there?
I’ll wait
If you cannot answer that question, it’s safe to assume that there is a “tsunami” of shares either in the float that you’re not accounting for, or soon to hit the float
The question again for your convenience:
With al the multiple ticker changes, bankruptcies, reverse splits, etc, how is it possible that the public float of this company could be only 6% of issued shares?
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