China Feihe’s May 2026 Monthly Return Shows Stable Share Base and Sufficient Public Float

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China Feihe Limited filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming that no changes occurred in either authorised or issued share capital during the month.

Authorized / Registered Capital • Total authorised share count remained at 2.00 trillion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.000000025, equivalent to authorised share capital of USD 50,000.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares stayed at 9.07 billion, of which 8.81 billion are outstanding and 259.59 million are held in treasury. • No new shares were issued, cancelled, or transferred; treasury share balance was unchanged.

Public Float Compliance • The company affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Main Board’s 25% minimum public-float requirement as of 31 May 2026.

Share Option Scheme • Under the 2020 Share Option Scheme, no options were outstanding and none were granted, exercised, or cancelled in May. • Up to 80.70 million shares remain available for potential issuance or transfer from treasury under the scheme.

Other Instruments • The filing reported no warrants, convertibles, or other equity-related agreements outstanding.

Governance • The return was submitted on 3 June 2026 by Executive Director and Company Secretary Judy Fong-Yee Tu.

The absence of share movements during the month underscores a stable capital structure, while available share options signal limited but defined future dilution potential if exercised.

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