Zhou Hei Ya acquires additional 0.31 million shares; cumulative buy-backs awaiting cancellation rise to 33.46 million

Bulletin Express06-08

Zhou Hei Ya International Holdings Company Limited reported that it repurchased 310,500 ordinary shares on 8 June 2026 via on-market transactions conducted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The purchase price ranged between HKD 1.34 and HKD 1.39 per share, with a volume-weighted outlay of HKD 0.42 million.

Key figures following the latest transaction: • Issued share capital remains at 2.11 billion shares, as the newly repurchased stock has not yet been cancelled. • Treasury share balance stays at zero; all repurchased shares are intended for cancellation. • Shares already bought but still pending cancellation now total 33.46 million, equivalent to approximately 1.58% of the current issued share base. • Since the current buy-back mandate was approved on 16 May 2025, Zhou Hei Ya has repurchased 66.34 million shares, representing 3.07% of the shares outstanding on the mandate date. The mandate allows for up to 215.97 million shares to be bought back. • Under Hong Kong Listing Rules, the company is subject to a moratorium on issuing new shares or disposing of treasury shares until 8 July 2026.

The disclosure confirms that all repurchases complied with Main Board Rule 10.06 and that no material changes have occurred to the company’s previously filed explanatory statement.

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