China CBM Maintains 390.45 Million Issued Shares in May 2026; Public Float Remains Compliant

Bulletin Express
Jun 02

China CBM Group Company Limited released its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming stable capital metrics across the board.

Authorised and issued share capital • Authorised share capital stayed unchanged at 2.50 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.08, equivalent to HKD 200.00 million. • Issued share count remained at 390.45 million shares; no treasury shares were held or cancelled during the month.

Public float • The company affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Exchange’s minimum public-float requirement of 25 percent as at 31 May 2026.

Share option scheme activity • Outstanding share options totaled 2.68 million, identical to the previous month, indicating no exercises or cancellations in May. • Up to 2.68 million new shares could be issued upon full exercise of existing options, with a further 10.87 million shares available for future grants. • No funds were raised from option exercises in May.

Other equity instruments • The issuer reported no warrants, convertible securities, other share-issuing arrangements, or movements in treasury shares during the month.

Overall, China CBM’s capital structure and share count were unchanged in May 2026, underscoring a period of stability while meeting exchange-mandated free-float thresholds.

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