Float Checker
Low float — few shares available to trade — is what makes small-caps explode and crash. Enter a ticker for its shares outstanding (straight from SEC filings) and a low-float read.
Fetching EDU’s share count…
Low float — few shares available to trade — is what makes small-caps explode and crash. Enter a ticker for its shares outstanding (straight from SEC filings) and a low-float read.
Fetching EDU’s share count…
This company’s cover-page share count was last filed on 2025-05-31 — 444 days ago. Anything can have happened since: a reverse split, a share consolidation, or heavy issuance, each of which moves the number by multiples rather than percent. We show what was filed and refuse to turn it into a float verdict. Check the company’s latest filing before relying on it.
1,580,288,613 ordinary ÷ 10 ordinary per ADS = 158,028,861 ADS
The ratio is not in XBRL. It is stated in the company’s own filing, effective 2022-04-08:
“rative 55,606 55,260 135,536 81,289 76,439 Total 62,057 68,880 132,968 89,788 122,458 11 Table of Contents (2) Each ADS represents ten common shares. For the years ended May 31, 2020 and 2021, the number of shares used in calculating basic and diluted net income per common share have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the ADS ratio change from one ADS representing one common share to one ADS representing ten co” 20-F, 2024-09-25 →
Read from prose rather than tagged data, so it is shown rather than asserted. An issuer can change its ADS ratio at any time — XHG changed it five times in two years — and we take the one with the newest effective date, not the newest mention.
⚠ This is shares outstanding — the confident, SEC-filed number. True float is that minus shares held by insiders, affiliates, and 5%+ owners (a figure no source files directly; every site estimates it). For most small-caps shares outstanding is a close upper bound on float. We show the honest number rather than a fake-precise estimate.