Dajin Heavy Industry Announces Hong Kong Main Board Listing and Trading of H Shares

Stock News06-05

Dajin Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd. (ASX: 002487) has announced the listing and commencement of trading for its H shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The company has completed the process for its global offering of H shares, which are now listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong exchange. Prior to any exercise of an over-allotment option, the total number of H shares offered globally is approximately 100 million.

This global offering consists of a Hong Kong public offering of about 8.6966 million shares and an international offering of roughly 91.314 million shares. These figures represent approximately 8.70% and 91.30% of the total global offering, respectively, before any over-allotment option is exercised.

Based on an issue price of HK$66.40 per H share, and after deducting underwriting commissions and other estimated expenses related to the global offering, the company estimates it will receive net proceeds of approximately HK$6.465 billion. This calculation assumes the over-allotment option is not exercised.

With approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the company's approximately 100 million H shares were officially listed and began trading on the Main Board on June 5, 2026. The H shares are traded under the Chinese short name "大金重工," the English short name "DAJIN," and the stock code "1081."

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