Hua Hong Grace Adds 0.05 Million Shares in May on Option Exercises; Public Float Meets HKEX Threshold

Bulletin Express06-04 16:02

Hua Hong Grace Semiconductor Limited (Hua Hong Grace) disclosed a net issuance of 45,875 ordinary shares—equivalent to 0.05 million shares—during May 2026, driven solely by employee option exercises under its Share Option Scheme adopted on 1 September 2015.

1. Share Capital Dynamics • Opening balance (30 Apr 2026): 1.33 billion ordinary shares. • Net increase in May: 0.05 million shares. • Closing balance (31 May 2026): 1.33 billion ordinary shares. • No treasury shares were held or transferred during the month.

2. Option Scheme Activity • Outstanding options at 30 Apr 2026: 160,709. • Exercised in May: 45,875, resulting in HKD 0.82 million in new capital. • Outstanding options at 31 May 2026: 114,834. • Remaining shares authorised for future grants under the scheme: 93.94 million.

3. Dual-Listing Snapshot • Hong Kong-listed ordinary shares (stock code 01347): 1.33 billion after the increase. • Shanghai-listed A shares (stock code 688347): unchanged at 407.75 million.

4. Compliance Status Hua Hong Grace confirmed that the public float of its Hong Kong-listed shares continues to satisfy the Main Board Rule 13.32D threshold of at least 25 % of issued share capital.

The filing, submitted on 4 June 2026, indicates routine equity movements with no warrants, convertibles, or other share-issuance arrangements reported for the month.

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