EASOU TECH Shrinks Outstanding Shares by 0.56% in June Through Treasury Stock Buy-back

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EASOU TECH (Easou Technology Holdings Limited) submitted its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 June 2026, detailing the following key share-capital movements:

1. Share Buy-back • The company repurchased 2.55 million ordinary shares on 27 June 2026 and retained them as treasury stock. • Outstanding shares consequently fell from 452.05 million to 449.50 million, a 0.56% reduction. • Treasury shares stood at 2.55 million at month-end.

2. Authorised Share Capital • Authorised capital remained unchanged at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.00001, equivalent to total authorised capital of USD 50,000.

3. Share Option Scheme • Options outstanding: 3.96 million. • No option exercises occurred during the month; therefore, no new shares were issued and no treasury shares were transferred. • The scheme still permits the potential issue of up to 41.24 million shares.

4. Public Float • The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as of 30 June 2026.

5. Absence of Other Dilutive Instruments • No warrants, convertible securities, or other share-issuance agreements were outstanding or exercised during the period.

Overall, the June activity was dominated by a small-scale buy-back, leaving the total number of issued shares unchanged but marginally lowering the free-float share count.

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