Strawbear Entertainment Group Reports No Share Capital Changes for April 2026

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Strawbear Entertainment Group (Strawbear) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 April 2026, confirming stable share capital and continued compliance with Hong Kong’s public-float rules.

Authorised Share Capital • Authorised share capital remained unchanged at 2.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.000025, equivalent to total authorised capital of USD 50,000.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares stood at 706.04 million, with zero treasury shares recorded. • No new shares were issued, repurchased, or cancelled during the month, leaving total issued shares unchanged. • Strawbear confirmed that the public float exceeded the initial prescribed threshold of 25% of the issued share class.

Equity Incentive Schemes • The Pre-IPO Share Option Scheme held 26.35 million outstanding options at month-end. • There were no option exercises, no new share issuances, and no transfers from treasury stock linked to the scheme in April.

Other Equity Instruments • The company reported no outstanding warrants, convertible securities, or other share-linked agreements.

Overall, Strawbear’s equity structure remained static throughout April 2026, with no alterations to authorised or issued share capital and full compliance with exchange listing requirements.

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