Thinking out loud.... if the top 14 shareholders own more than 50% of the shares and there are more than 14 employees, then the shares of the remaining employees PLUS there shares owned by non employees who are not in the top 14 give quite a picture of how solid this float is tied down. Considering that 4000 remaining shareholder probably account for a large portion of the remaining float makes you wonder about the size of the free trading shares available... doesn't it?
Gives one the feeling that you are really sitting on top of a powder keg....