XIAOMI-W issues 56.8k new shares for ESOP; buys back 12.82 million shares for HK$395.08 million

Bulletin Express04-02 19:44

Xiaomi Corporation (XIAOMI-W) disclosed on 2 April 2026 that its issued Class B WVR ordinary share count in Hong Kong rose marginally after the allotment of 56,800 new shares under employee share schemes on 1–2 April 2026. The new shares—42,800 at HK$2.48 and 14,000 at HK$2.70—represent just 0.0003 % of the pre-event share capital. Xiaomi’s Class B issued shares therefore increased to 21,459.82 million from 21,459.76 million.

On the same day, the company repurchased 12.82 million Class B shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at prices ranging from HK$30.58 to HK$31.04, for a total consideration of HK$395.08 million. The repurchased stock, earmarked for cancellation, was bought at an average HK$30.80 per share.

Including this latest transaction, Xiaomi has cumulatively repurchased 307.25 million shares under the general mandate approved on 5 June 2025, equivalent to 1.18 % of the share base on that date. Of these, 64.62 million shares—about 0.30 % of the current issued Class B share capital—were still pending formal cancellation as of 2 April 2026.

Following the most recent issuance and repurchase activity, Xiaomi’s outstanding Class B share count stands at 21,459.82 million. A 30-day moratorium on new share issues or treasury-share sales runs until 2 May 2026, in line with Hong Kong listing rules.

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