Thanks for sharing that email, but that's old news.
At least, the 70M shares that were previously restricted but then became free trading. That's what made them raise the announced float from 168M to 238M in their end-of-2012 report.
These 70M were already in the outstanding share total, so they didn't raise that number, and that's the more important number for stock valuation.
Sounds like there was another 9 million, so perhaps the total came to 79M in the end, but still, none of that raised the outstanding share total.