Friday, January 27, 2023 6:29:34 AM
When a private company goes public such as in an IPO, the existing investors continue to own 70 to 80 percent of the company, meaning that they offer to the public enough shares to sell 20 to 30 percent of the company.
The same thing is true with PVSP and Artizen. Artizen founders that invest their money and time building a private company with $20 Million in revenue, own 85 percent of the company and Common Shareholders own the remaining 15 percent, which ends up exactly like any IPO. This was a reverse merger as we know, but the end result is no different.
Think about it this way, Artizen basically issued 15% of the companies equity in Common Stock.
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