Rehost company unassigned share pool
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@ -118,7 +118,9 @@ The highest-value next passes are now:
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owned runtime data instead of one more guessed save offset; the first runtime-side `0x2329`
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stat-family reader seam is now also rehosted for slots `0x0d` and `0x1d`, and the saved
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stat-band windows themselves now carry 16 dwords per root; the matching world-side issue reader
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seam is now rehosted for the grounded `0x37` lane
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seam is now rehosted for the grounded `0x37` lane, and selected-company summaries now expose the
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unassigned share pool derived from outstanding shares minus chairman-held shares for later annual
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finance logic
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- the project rule on the remaining closure work is now explicit too: when one runtime-facing field
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is still ambiguous, prefer rehosting the owning source state or real reader/setter family first
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instead of guessing another derived leaf field from neighboring raw offsets
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@ -203,7 +203,10 @@ the first grounded stat-band root windows at `[company+0x0cfb]`, `[company+0x0d7
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for slots `0x0d` and `0x1d`, so later finance readers can target saved owner state and one shared
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reader family directly. Those stat-band windows now carry 16 dwords per root in the save-slice and
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runtime-owned company market state, and the matching world-side issue reader seam is now rehosted
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for the grounded `0x37` lane over save-native world restore state.
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for the grounded `0x37` lane over save-native world restore state. The selected-company summary
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surface now also carries the unassigned share pool derived from outstanding shares minus
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chairman-held shares, so later dividend / stock-capital work can extend a shared owned-state
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reader instead of guessing another finance leaf.
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## Why This Boundary
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