XD Inc. Completes HK$7.81 Million Buyback on 16 July; Cumulative Repurchases Reach 3.90 Million Shares

Bulletin Express07-16 19:03

Hong Kong, 17 July 2026 – XD Inc. disclosed in its latest Next Day Disclosure Return that it repurchased 172,000 ordinary shares on 16 July 2026 via on-market transactions at prices between HK$44.10 and HK$45.94 per share. The aggregate consideration was HK$7.81 million, implying an average buy-back cost of roughly HK$45.40 per share.

Share Capital Position • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) remained unchanged at 489.31 million as of 16 July 2026. • All shares repurchased to date—totalling 3.90 million—have not yet been cancelled and therefore are still counted within the issued share figure. • The 3.90 million shares already bought represent 0.80% of the company’s issued share capital at the time the current mandate was granted on 28 May 2026.

Repurchase Mandate Utilisation • Current mandate size: 48.93 million shares. • Shares repurchased to date: 3.90 million. • Remaining capacity: approximately 45.03 million shares, equivalent to about 92% of the mandate’s limit.

Moratorium on New Issues In line with Hong Kong Stock Exchange rules, XD Inc. is restricted from issuing new shares or disposing of treasury shares until 15 August 2026 (30 days after the latest repurchase).

All repurchase transactions were executed in accordance with the Hong Kong Listing Rules, and the company reports no material changes to the explanatory statement filed on 30 April 2026.

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