That's exactly right BG. And some of these publications require a subscription expense. Most companies don't even bother and rely on the shareholder figures from a single and incomplete source.
I believe it was Frank Rawson who advised Dennis that these other sources existed and BEHL therefore paid the subscription fee, similar to how many companies purchase an NAIC subscription before doing business with Insurance companies. Anyway, Dennis nearly (insert expletive) when learning that the actual share count was actually in the 7000s. Good stuff