Delton Technology (Guangzhou) Inc. (DELTON) has released its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer covering June 2026, detailing modest equity changes driven by employee incentives while confirming compliance with public-float requirements for its Hong Kong–listed H-shares.
Authorised and Issued Share Capital • Ordinary H-shares (Hong Kong listing): Authorised and issued volumes remained unchanged at 46.00 million shares with a par value of RMB 1 each. • Ordinary A-shares (Shenzhen listing): Authorised/registered capital rose by 144,400 shares to 426.71 million, bringing DELTON’s total authorised/registered share capital to 472.71 million shares.
Share Movements in June • A-share issuance increased by 144,400 shares, lifting the outstanding A-share count to 426.71 million. • The additional A-shares were created through the exercise of options under the 2024 Share Option Incentive Plan. • No movement occurred in H-shares or treasury shares.
Incentive Schemes • 2024 Share Option Incentive Plan: 144,400 options were exercised during June, reducing outstanding options to 2.32 million. • 2024 Restricted Share Incentive Plan: 154,400 options were adjusted under “others,” leaving 2.29 million options outstanding. • Aggregate proceeds from June option exercises totalled RMB 5.09 million.
Public Float and Compliance The company affirmed that its H-share public float met the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s minimum 5 percent threshold as of 30 June 2026. DELTON also confirmed full compliance with all listing rules and regulatory requirements for the month’s share issuances.
No Activity in Other Equity Instruments The period saw no movements in warrants, convertibles, or other share-issuance agreements, and there were no treasury-share transactions.
Capital Structure Snapshot (30 June 2026) • Total issued shares: 472.71 million (46.00 million H-shares; 426.71 million A-shares) • Treasury shares: None
DELTON’s latest disclosure underscores a stable capital base, with incremental equity expansion driven solely by employee option exercises and no impact on its Hong Kong public-float position.