Two sessions of trying to live above the offer price have produced two sessions of failing to. As of July 28, the company had 7,696,293,669 Class A shares and 5,485,486,276 Class B shares outstanding, a little over 13.18 billion in total. Four weeks earlier, at the June 30 balance sheet date, the split was 7,607 million Class A and 5,569 million Class B. Class B fell by roughly 84 million shares over those four weeks. Roughly 319 million further shares free on August 20, around 700 million in September and close to that again in October, before the remaining 180-day shares release on December 8.