Techtronic Industries (Techtronic) cancels 0.04% of shares; HK$85.00 million spent, HK$109.19 million buybacks awaiting cancellation

Bulletin Express06-16 18:04

Techtronic Industries Company Limited cancelled 720,000 ordinary shares on 16 June 2026, following repurchases executed between 3–8 June 2026. The cancellations reduced the company’s issued share capital by 0.04%, from 1,829.76 million to 1,829.04 million shares.

The four cancelled tranches, each of 180,000 shares, were repurchased at volume-weighted average prices ranging from HK$116.52 to HK$119.80, bringing total cash outflow for these cancellations to HK$85.00 million.

A further 937,500 repurchased shares—acquired between 9–16 June 2026 at average prices between HK$114.01 and HK$123.28—remain outstanding and await cancellation. The related consideration amounts to HK$109.19 million.

During trading on 16 June 2026 the company bought back an additional 108,000 shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at HK$123.10–HK$123.30 per share, costing HK$13.31 million; these shares are included in the outstanding balance above.

Under the general mandate approved on 8 May 2026, Techtronic is authorised to repurchase up to 182.98 million shares. Cumulative buybacks under this mandate now total 1.66 million shares, representing 0.09% of the share base at the mandate date. A moratorium on new share issues runs until 16 July 2026.

Following the latest transactions, Techtronic’s issued share count stands at 1,829.04 million shares, with a further 0.94 million shares pending cancellation.

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