Current private investors will own a maximum of 34.95 percent.
The rest, about 30 percent, will be owned by outside investors.
While foreign investors owned just 9 percent of the stock last year, they now own nearly half.
A large part of its stock is owned by private investors.
But investors who buy the stock will not own a stake in the company.
Most investors should not own a Russia fund, and those that want to shouldn't buy one now.
Managers and other investors will own the remaining 10 percent of the company.
Under a lease that runs until 2076, the investors control the building but do not own it.
Their national association did not permit member companies to be owned by investors until 1994.
In all, that investor would have owned stocks for 16.5 of the 35 years.