Zhou Hei Ya buys back 512,500 shares on 22 June; June total hits 5.65 million shares, 0.27% of outstanding

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Zhou Hei Ya International Holdings Company Limited reported that it repurchased 512,500 ordinary shares on 22 June 2026 via on-market transactions at prices ranging between HK$1.23 and HK$1.27 per share, spending HK$0.65 million at an average cost of HK$1.26.

Including this latest tranche, the company has bought back 5.65 million shares between 1 June and 22 June 2026 that are pending cancellation. The cumulative volume represents approximately 0.27% of the 2.08 billion shares outstanding as of 18 June 2026 and involved a total cash outlay of about HK$7.63 million, translating into a volume-weighted average repurchase price of roughly HK$1.35 per share.

Under the general mandate approved on 10 June 2026, Zhou Hei Ya is authorised to repurchase up to 211.29 million shares (10% of share capital). To date, 3.65 million shares, or 0.17% of the issued share base at the mandate date, have been repurchased on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, leaving around 207.64 million shares—over 98% of the mandate—still available for potential buy-backs.

No new shares were issued during the reporting period; the company’s issued share capital remains unchanged at 2.08 billion shares. Following the latest purchase, a 30-day moratorium applies, preventing new share issues or treasury share disposals until 22 July 2026, in line with Hong Kong Listing Rules.

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