COMEC Maintains Stable Capital Structure in May 2026 Monthly Return

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CSSC Offshore & Marine Engineering (Group) Company Limited (COMEC) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming that both its authorised and issued share capital remained unchanged during the month.

• Authorised / Registered Share Capital – H Shares: 592.07 million ordinary shares with a par value of RMB 1.00 each. – A Shares: 821.44 million ordinary shares with a par value of RMB 1.00 each. – Combined total: 1.41 billion authorised shares, unchanged from the previous month.

• Issued Shares – H Shares (listed in Hong Kong): 592.07 million issued shares; no treasury shares were held. – A Shares (listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange): 821.44 million issued shares; no treasury shares were held.

• Corporate Actions – No share issuances, repurchases, cancellations, or treasury share movements were recorded. – The company reported no outstanding share options, warrants, convertibles, or other equity-linked instruments.

• Regulatory Compliance – COMEC confirmed compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange Main Board Rule 13.32D(1), affirming that the H-share public float exceeded the 5 % minimum requirement.

The filing underscores a steady capital structure, with total authorised and issued shares unchanged and no equity-related activities undertaken in May 2026.

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