C TRANSMISSION: April 2026 Monthly Return Shows Stable Share Capital and Full Public Float Compliance

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China High Speed Transmission Equipment Group Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as C TRANSMISSION) filed its Monthly Return for April 2026 with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, confirming that both authorised and issued share capital remained unchanged during the month.

Authorised Share Capital • Authorised shares stood at 3.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.01, translating to total authorised capital of USD 30.00 million. • No increase or decrease in authorised capital was recorded for the period.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) remained at 1,635.29 million. • The company held zero treasury shares, leaving total issued shares unchanged at 1,635.29 million. • No share repurchases, cancellations, or new issuances occurred in April.

Public Float Status • C TRANSMISSION confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s 25% minimum public float threshold as of 30 April 2026.

Other Capital Instruments • The company reported no outstanding share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other agreements to issue shares.

Administrative Note • As no securities were issued during the month, the usual confirmations under Section V of the return were deemed not applicable.

Overall, the April filing indicates a month of capital stability for C TRANSMISSION, with shareholder structure and public float intact.

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