Bad example because wikipedia says "The most common way that control of a subsidiary is achieved is through the ownership of shares in the subsidiary by the parent." Actually, I'm not sure of any other way.
Now, quite honestly, I have no idea what the share count of 100 means. Would that info be on an annual report? If so heck, order it from the SOS it's only $50.
I would, but quite frankly if something is gonna happen with this divy it's going to be this month, if not, I'm not stick'n around for another round anyway and with everything else going on, a share count of 100 is the least of my concerns.