Actually, I do, and soon you will too. The O/S is just under 400mm shares, and Mr. Gallo owns 300mm of that. The float is around 40mm, and is owned over, and over, and over, and over. I own nearly half the float myself, and personally know of at least 100mm more shares held by retail investors. Those are called air shares. They were produced by NSS. If the SEC had found that somehow the company had sold unregistered, or restricted shares, they would have submitted a wells notice long before this. To suggest that the SEC needed testimony from Gallo to know if shares were illegally sold by the company, or Gallo, is to suggest that the SEC is completely stupid. Is that your contention?
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