Link Holdings Maintains Stable Share Structure in May 2026 Monthly Return

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Link Holdings Limited released its Monthly Return on Movements in Securities for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming that both authorised and issued share capital remained unchanged during the month.

Authorised Share Capital • Class: Ordinary shares • Total authorised: 2.00 billion shares at HKD 0.025 par value, equivalent to HKD 50.00 million. • No increase or decrease was recorded.

Issued Share Capital and Public Float • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares): 201.02 million. • Treasury shares: none. • No share issuance, cancellation, or repurchase occurred. • The company affirmed compliance with the minimum 25 % public-float requirement under GEM Rule 17.37D(1).

Equity Incentive Arrangements • Share option scheme adopted 31 May 2024: – Outstanding options at month-end: 0. – Shares available for future grant under the scheme: 16.75 million. – No options were exercised; therefore, no funds were raised in May.

Other Equity Instruments • The issuer reported no warrants, convertible securities, or other agreements that could result in additional share issuance. • No treasury-share movements were recorded.

Compliance Confirmation The board certified that all regulatory filings and listing-rule requirements related to the period’s disclosures have been duly satisfied.

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