CG Services spends HK$4.75 million to repurchase 800,000 shares; cumulative buy-backs reach 1.60 million shares under new mandate

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Country Garden Services Holdings Company Limited (CG Services) reported a further share buy-back on 5 June 2026, according to its Next Day Disclosure Return filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Key transaction details • Shares repurchased: 800,000 ordinary shares • Purchase method: On-market (HKEX) • Price range: HK$5.92–HK$5.95 per share • Cash outlay: HK$4.75 million • Proportion of issued shares: 0.0246% of the 3.26 billion shares outstanding before the transaction • Treatment: All shares are earmarked for cancellation

Progress of the 2026/27 repurchase mandate • Mandate authorised (29 May 2026): up to 325.83 million shares • Shares bought so far (4–5 June 2026): 1.60 million shares – 804,000 shares on 4 June at an average HK$5.87 – 800,000 shares on 5 June at an average HK$5.93 • Utilised portion of mandate: 0.0492%

Capital structure after the latest buy-back • Issued shares (excluding shares pending cancellation): 3,258,334,489 • Treasury shares: Nil • Shares pending cancellation: 1,604,000

Regulatory timetable Under HKEX Main Board Rule 10.06(3)(a), CG Services is subject to a 30-day moratorium on issuing new shares until 5 July 2026 following the on-market repurchases.

The company confirmed that all repurchases complied with the Main Board Listing Rules and that no changes have been made to the explanatory statement dated 27 April 2026.

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