Vobile Group: No Share Capital Changes in April 2026; HKD 1.54 billion Convertibles and 165.33 million Options Remain Outstanding

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For the month ended 30 April 2026, Vobile Group reported no changes in its authorised, issued or treasury share balances.

Authorised Capital • Authorised share capital stayed at USD 0.80 million, representing 32.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.000025 each.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) held steady at 2.59 billion. • Treasury shares were unchanged at 1.45 million, leaving total issued shares at 2.59 billion. • The company confirmed compliance with Hong Kong’s minimum 25 % public-float requirement.

Equity Incentives • The 2017 Share Option Scheme had 165.33 million options outstanding, with a further 301.37 million shares available for future grants. • No options were exercised, and no new shares were issued or transferred out of treasury during the month.

Convertible Instruments • Zero-coupon convertible bonds due 2026 under a general mandate remained at HKD 1.54 billion, convertible into up to 262.01 million shares at HKD 5.87 per share. • No bond conversions or related share issuances occurred in April.

Other Instruments and Movements • The issuer reported no warrants, additional share issue agreements, or other share capital movements for the period.

Overall, Vobile Group’s share structure, treasury position and outstanding equity-linked instruments remained unchanged during April 2026.

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