Last year, 23 percent of the company's stock was sold to the public.
Two years later, another 10 percent of the company's stock was sold to employees.
Each company still holds more than 30 percent of the other's stock.
At the time, he held ten percent of the company's stock.
Two weeks ago, the company offered 20 percent of its stock to the public.
Together, the family members own about 13 percent of the company's stock.
He will also control about 40 percent of the company's stock.
The family owns about 20 percent of the company's stock.
Earlier this year, they sold 23 percent of its stock to the public.
Together they still own 1.2 percent of the bank's stock.