RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:As to spread between A's and B'sYour point makes sense the only problem is given the family already owns a massive amount of voting power with 80% + of outstanding A shares (about 250 million shares).
This 80% + percentage of power in and of itself gives the family so much voting leverage that even if an outside entity purchased all other outstanding A shares (about 60 million) AND said outside entity purchased even 80% of the remaining outstanding B shares, the family would still hold majority voting power.