China Literature Maintains Stable Share Base in May; Minor Option Lapses Trim Outstanding Grants

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China Literature Limited filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming that its share structure remained broadly unchanged over the month.

Authorised and Issued Capital • Authorised share capital stayed at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.0001, equivalent to USD 1.00 million. • Issued shares held steady at 1.02 billion. No treasury shares were held or created, and no new shares were issued or canceled.

Public Float • Management affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Exchange’s 25 % minimum public-float requirement as of 31 May 2026.

Share-Based Incentives • Outstanding share options decreased by 43,885 (0.04 million) due to lapses, bringing the balance to 8.69 million. • Potential dilution from existing option grants now stands at 5.73 million shares, while the scheme’s remaining mandate allows an additional 12.09 million options to be granted. • No options were exercised; therefore, no capital was raised during the month.

Other Instruments and Corporate Actions • The company reported no warrants, convertible securities, share repurchases, or other equity-linked arrangements in May.

Filing Details • The return was submitted on 03 June 2026 by Company Secretary Au Wai Keung.

Overall, China Literature’s equity profile remained stable in May, with only a marginal reduction in outstanding share options and full adherence to public-float regulations.

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