Phoenix TV Posts No Share Capital Changes, Affirms Public Float Compliance in July 2026

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Hong Kong-listed Phoenix Media Investment (Holdings) Limited (Phoenix TV) filed its monthly return for the period ended 31 July 2026, showing no movements in authorised or issued share capital during the month.

Authorised Capital • Authorised share capital remained at 1.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 1.00 each, equivalent to HKD 1.00 billion.

Issued Shares • Issued share count was unchanged at 499.37 million shares. • The company held zero treasury shares at both the beginning and end of the month, leaving total issued shares unchanged at 499.37 million.

Public Float • The board confirmed that the minimum 25% public-float requirement was satisfied as of 31 July 2026.

Share Option Activity • Under the 2017 share option scheme, 14,000 options lapsed, reducing outstanding options to 3.26 million. • No options were exercised; therefore, no new shares were issued and no funds were raised. • The scheme still allows for up to 46.65 million additional shares to be granted in future.

Other Instruments • The company reported no outstanding warrants, convertibles, or other share-issuance agreements, and no treasury-share activity.

The filing, submitted on 5 August 2026, indicates a stable capital structure for Phoenix TV with full compliance to Hong Kong Exchange listing requirements.

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