Nope. Just ecconomics. My maths is sound. I took the price per share ($14.03), had no idea how many there are, assumed that the Volume (232,172) was the number of shares. 0.04 (4%) multiplied by 232,172 = 9286.88 shares. 9286.88 multiplied by 14.03 = $130,294.93
My maths is right, but I've probably vastly underestimated the number of shares available.
Multiply by a 100 and you get the correct figure more or less.