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 NAAS’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 NAAS’s share count…
This company’s cover-page share count was last filed on 2021-12-31 — 1691 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.
113,030,392 ordinary ÷ 800 ordinary per ADS = 141,288 ADS
The ratio is not in XBRL. It is stated in the company’s own filing (20-F filed 2026-04-17):
“13, 2024, we completed a ratio change whereby the ratio of our ADS to Class A ordinary shares was changes from one ADS representing ten (10) Class A ordinary shares to one ADS representing two hundred (200) Class A ordinary shares (the 2024 ADS Ratio Change ). On April 28, 2025, we completed a ratio change whereby the ratio of our ADS to Class A ordinary shares was changes from one ADS representing two hundred (200) ” 20-F, 2026-04-17 →
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.