100% public owned, doesn't have to mean 100% shares are available on IPO. The initial investor has to get some shares, and the rest shares will be sold through two stages, details of which will be release soon.
Well then, it's not 100% public owned. Appears more and more misleading the more we start scratching the surface.
You drove me to figure out a way, and I promise you that shares will be 100% available when IPO. Sincerely THANK YOU.