AUNTEA JENNY: No Share Capital Movement in May 2026, Public Float Remains Compliant

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For the month ended 31 May 2026, AUNTEA JENNY (Shanghai) Industrial Co., Ltd. reported no changes to either its authorised or issued share capital, according to the monthly return filed with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on 4 June 2026.

Authorised / Registered Capital • The authorised total stood at 105.20 million shares, each with a par value of RMB 1. • This comprised 59.43 million H shares and 45.78 million domestic shares, both unchanged versus the previous month.

Issued Shares and Treasury Shares • Issued H shares: 59.43 million. • Issued domestic shares: 45.78 million. • Treasury shares: zero across all classes. • No share issuances, cancellations, conversions, repurchases or other movements were recorded during the period.

Public Float Status • The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public-float requirement. • The initial prescribed threshold at listing was 15.31 percent of H shares outstanding; the company states this level was maintained at end-May 2026.

Corporate Actions • No outstanding share options, warrants, convertible securities, Hong Kong depositary receipts or other agreements to issue shares were in place.

The filing indicates a stable capital structure throughout May 2026, with full adherence to Hong Kong listing rules on public-float sufficiency.

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