Understand. Thanks. EDIT: Thought this might help in cases like this. Posted by: clarity789 In reply to: ChangeDirector who wrote msg# 16767 Date:7/25/2007 1:10:34 PM Post #of 18889 Sure - I use the term 'problem shares' to describe shares that should not be there. These shares could be caused by company dilution. Or even - as was the case with BHUB - illegal/unregistered shares. They could also be the result of either/both shorting or naked shorting. And of course, they could be a mixture of any or all the above... but the point remains, they do not belong in the float.