Lingbao Gold Issues 29.82 Million New H Shares in April, Lifting Total Outstanding to 1.20 Billion

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Lingbao Gold Group Company Ltd. reported a net issuance of 29.82 million H shares during April 2026, increasing the total H-share count to 1.20 billion and lifting overall issued share capital to 1.38 billion shares (including 181.40 million domestic shares).

Key developments

1. Placing of new H shares • Volume: 29.82 million shares • Issue price: HKD 26.16 per share • Gross proceeds: approximately HKD 779.99 million • Event date: 22 April 2026 (shareholders’ approval obtained on 27 May 2025)

2. Share Award Scheme issuance • New shares issued: 6.43 million H shares under the company’s share award scheme approved on 5 August 2025

3. Share capital position at 30 April 2026 • Authorised capital: RMB 276.44 million, comprising – Domestic shares: 181.40 million – H shares: 1.20 billion • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares): – Domestic: 181.40 million (unchanged) – H: 1.20 billion (up 29.82 million month-on-month)

4. Public float • The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as at month-end.

Treasury shares • The issuer held no treasury shares during the period, and no repurchases or cancellations were recorded.

Lingbao Gold’s latest placement enlarges its H-share base by 2.55% month-on-month, providing additional capital while keeping its public-float ratio above regulatory thresholds.

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