current shareholders would receive essentially the same dividend
...meaning that the new Class A shares would receive a greater amount of any total declared dividend as compared to the Class B shares and any current shareholders would receive essentially the same dividend before and after the recapitalization, but that any new issuances of Class A common stock would have increased dividend participation as compared to current shareholders.
Does mean current holders will get something but smaller that the old ones?
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