MUYUAN Maintains Stable Capital Structure in May 2026; Convertible Bond Adds 1.26 Thousand A Shares, H-Share Float at 5.44%

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Muyuan Foods Group Co., Ltd. reported virtually unchanged share capital for May 2026, with only a marginal increase stemming from convertible bond activity.

Registered share capital closed the month at 5.77 billion shares, comprising 5.46 billion A shares listed in Shenzhen and 310.22 million H shares listed in Hong Kong.

Issued share movements were limited to the A-share class: conversion of RMB 55.00 million principal amount of convertible bonds generated 1,262 new A shares, lifting outstanding A shares to 5,393.19 million. Treasury holdings remained at 69.59 million A shares, leaving total issued A shares at 5,462.77 million.

Convertible bonds outstanding totaled RMB 9.54 billion at month-end, with 220.29 million additional A shares still eligible for future conversion at the fixed price of RMB 43.32 per share. The bonds mature on 15 August 2027.

No changes occurred in the H-share register, which stayed at 310.22 million shares with no treasury stock. Public float compliance was confirmed: H shares in public hands accounted for 5.44% of the share class, translating to a market value of HK$11.94 billion—well above the HK$1 billion minimum required for PRC issuers.

The company reported no share options, warrants, HDRs, or other equity instruments in issue or movement during the period.

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