Conch Cement Updates June 2026 Share Data: 2.63 Million H Shares and 2.20 Million A Shares Repurchased, Public Float Intact

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Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited (Conch Cement) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 June 2026, detailing stable registered capital but continued execution of on-market buy-backs.

• Share capital structure – Authorised/registered share capital remained unchanged at 5.30 billion shares (par value: RMB 1 each), comprising 1.30 billion H shares and 4.00 billion A shares.

• Repurchase activity in June – H shares: 2.63 million shares were repurchased and transferred to treasury, reducing the outstanding H-share count to 1.30 billion. – A shares: 2.20 million shares were repurchased, lowering the outstanding A-share balance to 3.98 billion. – Aggregate treasury position rose to 2.63 million H shares and 24.44 million A shares. These holdings stem from buy-backs carried out between 20 November 2023–2 February 2024 and 29 May 2026–30 June 2026.

• Public float compliance – Conch Cement confirmed that, despite the additional repurchases, the H-share free-float still exceeds the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s 5% minimum requirement for PRC issuers.

• Capital-raising instruments – The company reported no new share options, warrants, convertibles or other equity-linked instruments during the month.

Overall, Conch Cement’s June return highlights ongoing capital management through measured share repurchases while maintaining statutory float requirements and a stable authorised capital base.

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