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Re: muddhole post# 78144

Saturday, 08/24/2013 12:41:16 AM

Saturday, August 24, 2013 12:41:16 AM

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it doesn't take into account shares that were issued to people during the most recent two acquisitions, the actual number never dipped below 499 once all issuances have finalized. Sometimes the lawyers can take weeks to complete the transactions, write the opinion letters thus allowing the TA to print the actual cert. The different is the company has authorized and issued the shares, but until the TA actually prints the certificate, they don't count the issuance, whereas the company counts it from the date of the board approval and instructions to issue.