Deewin Tianxia Co., Ltd. (DEEWIN) disclosed its Monthly Return on Movements in Securities for May 2026, detailing an aggressive share repurchase programme that reduced its free-floating H-share base while keeping statutory public-float requirements intact.
H-share capital movements • Authorised H-share capital was unchanged at 552.44 million shares (par value: RMB 1). • During 8–20 May 2026, the company repurchased 29.04 million H-shares on the Hong Kong market at prices ranging from HK$3.29 to HK$3.97 per share. • All repurchased stock has been recorded as treasury shares, lifting the treasury-share balance to 29.04 million and lowering outstanding H-shares (excluding treasury) to 523.40 million. The total number of issued H-shares, including treasury stock, remains 552.44 million.
Domestic-share structure Domestic shares were unchanged at 1.63 billion, leaving total authorised/registered share capital steady at 2.18 billion shares. No domestic shares were repurchased, issued or cancelled during the month.
Public-float status Despite the sizable buy-backs, Deewin confirmed compliance with Hong Kong Listing Rule 13.32D. As of 31 May 2026, public float stood at 24.32% of outstanding H-shares, representing a market value of HK$2.38 billion.
Pricing details of repurchases The eight transactions were executed as follows: • 8 May: 0.14 million shares at HK$3.29 • 12 May: 0.04 million shares at HK$3.51 • 13 May: 0.40 million shares at HK$3.63 • 14 May: 0.90 million shares at HK$3.73 • 15 May: 1.50 million shares at HK$3.81 • 18 May: 4.60 million shares at HK$3.84 • 19 May: 13.55 million shares at HK$3.94 • 20 May: 7.92 million shares at HK$3.97
Governance confirmation The repurchases were conducted under a mandate approved on 29 May 2025. All other share-related instruments—options, warrants or convertibles—reported no activity in the period.
The filing, signed by Company Secretary Liu Lulu on 4 June 2026, underscores Deewin’s ongoing commitment to capital-management flexibility while maintaining regulatory compliance on share-holding dispersion.