Bad logic. It had 703B outstanding shares similar to an example HCMC that had 400B OS. Your example even worst lol
During the spring and summer of 2004 the promoter from Saskatchewan, Mr. Casavant, then CEO, issued a paper mountain of stock, probably close to a world record. By September of that year, the shares outstanding had ballooned to nearly 780 billion. (In December 2004, around 75 billion shares were retired, reducing the outstanding to 703 billion, where it stands today.) On one day, CMKM traded 39.6 billion shares, presumably more than all the volume on all the exchanges of the world combined. The trading volume regularly triggered -- at 2,147,483,647 shares -- a 32-bit signed integer glitch in all quote services except Stockwatch, which programmed around the problem.