factually false info will be deleted on this SMB
Post# of 43064
that fact that you have zero basic business experience is revealed with every
false posting
a company's float is easily determined .. as i've noted to you numerous times
you can call the company's TA (of course you have to ID yourself) and ask
the *process* ..
or you can check out sites like investopedia (note links provided)
The term "float" refers to the regular shares that a company has issued to the public that are available for investors to trade. This figure is derived by taking a company's outstanding shares and subtracting from it any restricted stock.
What exactly is a company's float? - Investopedia
www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/04/091004.asp
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