Hao Bai International Reports Stable Share Capital, Confirms Public Float Compliance – May 2026 Monthly Return

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Hao Bai International (Cayman) Limited released its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, showing no change in share capital while reaffirming compliance with Hong Kong’s public-float requirements.

Authorised and Issued Share Capital • Authorised capital remained at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.01, equivalent to HKD 100.00 million. • Issued share capital was unchanged at 236.56 million ordinary shares; the company held no treasury shares.

Public-Float Status • As at 31 May 2026, the issuer met the minimum 25% public-float threshold stipulated under GEM Rule 17.37B.

Share-Option Activity • Under the share-option scheme adopted on 12 May 2017, outstanding options increased from 611,538 to 652,765 after an adjustment of 41,227 options linked to the February 2026 rights issue. • No options were exercised, and no treasury shares were transferred, resulting in no impact on the issued-share count or cash inflows.

Other Capital Movements • The company reported no warrants, convertible instruments, or other share-issuance arrangements during the month. • There were no share repurchases, cancellations, or redemptions.

Regulatory Confirmation • The board confirmed that all share-related activities complied with Hong Kong Listing Rules and other legal requirements.

The filing, dated 1 June 2026, was signed by Company Secretary Lee Kun Yin.

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