HJ Science Maintains 73.60 Million Issued Shares in July; Public Float Meets 25% Threshold

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HJ Science Co., Ltd. filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 31 July 2026, confirming stable share capital metrics and compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) listing requirements.

Authorised and issued share capital • Authorised/registered share count: 73.60 million ordinary H-shares at a par value of RMB1.00 each, unchanged from the previous month. • Issued shares: 73.60 million; no treasury shares were outstanding or transacted during July. • Total authorised/registered share capital: RMB 73.60 million.

Capital movements • No share issuances, cancellations, repurchases, or conversions occurred in July. • No outstanding share options, warrants, convertibles, or other equity-linked instruments were reported. • No Hong Kong Depositary Receipts are outstanding.

Public float confirmation • The company affirmed compliance with the HKEX minimum public float requirement of 25% of issued H-shares as of 31 July 2026.

Governance and regulatory compliance • The filing, signed by Joint Company Secretary Zhang Jingjie on 4 August 2026, confirms that all statutory and listing-rule obligations related to the company’s share capital remain duly fulfilled.

With no equity movements recorded, HJ Science’s share structure and public float position remain consistent, signalling operational stability in its capital base for the reported month.

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