They didn't use up shares, they lose 100 for every 1 outstanding when they do the split. Unless I misunderstand how it works, that would be a first now wouldn't it ;), when they do the reverse, that number of shares go away. They have to then make that number "available" again for issue if buying dictates. Remember, available does not mean outstanding until they are sold.
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