In all, employees will own 22.5 percent of the company.
Within 10 years, employees would own almost 25% of the company's common stock.
Most of the new company will be owned by its employees.
When employees own the whole company, they become the employer themselves.
The employees own the stock but cannot sell it for a certain time period.
Directors and employees still own about 1.2 percent of the company.
It is 57 percent owned today by its 1,200 employees.
The founders and employees will own the rest of the company.
Through a Trust, employees own a significant proportion of the business.
It is also not enough to enable employees to own more share capital.