Tianneng Power Maintains Stable Share Capital and Meets Public Float in July 2026 Filing

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Tianneng Power International Limited submitted its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 July 2026, confirming a steady equity structure with no share movements during the month.

Authorised Capital Unchanged • Authorised share capital stood at 2.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.10, equivalent to HKD 200.00 million. • No increase or decrease was recorded in July.

Issued Shares Steady • Issued ordinary shares remained at 1.126 billion, representing nominal issued capital of approximately HKD 112.61 million. • The company held zero treasury shares, and there were no share issuances, cancellations, or repurchases throughout the month.

Public Float Compliance • Tianneng Power confirmed full compliance with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s minimum 25 % public float requirement as at 31 July 2026.

Equity Incentive Capacity • Under the Share Option Scheme adopted on 18 May 2018, no options were outstanding or exercised in July. • The scheme retains capacity for up to 112.65 million shares to be granted in the future.

No Other Dilutive Instruments • The filing reported no warrants, convertible securities, Hong Kong Depositary Receipts, or other equity-linked agreements.

The July return signals capital stability, positioning Tianneng Power with a consistent share base and regulatory compliance ahead of subsequent reporting periods.

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