China Boton Executes HKD 1.76 Million On-Market Buyback, Trimming Outstanding Shares by 0.06%

Bulletin Express
Jul 02

China Boton Group Company Limited disclosed that it repurchased 692,000 ordinary shares on 2 July 2026 through on-market transactions on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The shares were bought at prices ranging from HKD 2.48 to HKD 2.56, translating into a volume-weighted average cost of HKD 2.54 per share and an aggregate consideration of approximately HKD 1.76 million.

Following the buyback, the company’s outstanding share count (excluding treasury shares) fell from 1.07 billion to 1.07 billion, representing a 0.06% reduction. Concurrently, treasury shares increased to 6.26 million, while total issued shares remained unchanged at 1.08 billion.

The repurchase formed part of the mandate approved on 22 May 2026, which authorises the company to buy back up to 108.05 million shares. To date, 692,000 shares—equal to 0.06% of the issued share base on the mandate date—have been repurchased, leaving substantial capacity for further transactions.

All repurchased shares are being held in treasury; none have been cancelled. Under Hong Kong listing rules, China Boton is subject to a moratorium on new share issues or treasury-share disposals until 1 August 2026 unless prior approval is obtained from the Exchange.

The board confirmed that the transaction complied with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s Main Board Rules and all relevant regulatory requirements.

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