Techtronic Industries (TTI) Logs HK$1.16 Million Buyback on 15 June; Cumulative Repurchases Reach 1.55 Million Shares

Bulletin Express06-15 18:03

Techtronic Industries Company Limited (TTI) has reported the repurchase of 9,500 ordinary shares on 15 June 2026, paying between HK$121.20 and HK$121.90 per share for a total consideration of HK$1.16 million, according to its latest Next Day Disclosure Return filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Including this latest transaction, TTI has bought back 1.55 million shares on-market between 3 June and 15 June 2026. The cumulative volume represents 0.085 % of the company’s issued share capital as of the 8 May 2026 annual general meeting at which the current repurchase mandate was approved. The combined outlay for these nine sessions amounts to approximately HK$180.86 million, implying an average price of about HK$116.70 per share. Purchase prices across the period ranged from HK$114.01 to HK$121.90.

All 1.55 million repurchased shares are intended for cancellation and have not yet been deducted from the company’s issued share count. Consequently, TTI’s outstanding share capital remained unchanged at 1.83 billion ordinary shares as of 15 June 2026, with no treasury shares on its balance sheet.

The mandate endorsed on 8 May 2026 permits the buyback of up to 182.98 million shares, leaving substantial headroom after the recent activity. In accordance with Hong Kong listing rules, TTI is subject to a moratorium on new share issues or treasury share disposals until 15 July 2026.

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