The plan was to offer shares in the team to the public.
The company plans to offer 3.8 million shares at $12 to $14 each.
The plan is to offer 6.5 million shares for $48 to $52 a share.
The company offered 19,605,052 shares at a price of $85 per share.
Two years later in 1996 it offered 2,500,000 more shares.
The company will also offer one million shares in Canada.
In the above case, there might be 50,000 shares offered at $30.04.
The company offered 18.5 million new shares for $9 to $10.50 each, or nearly 30 times earnings per share.
In this way, each party sees the number of shares offered and the price - nothing more.
Shareholders are being offered two new shares for every seven already held at 320p a share.