Fibocom Reports No Change in Share Capital for March 2026, Public Float Fully Compliant

Bulletin Express04-08

Fibocom Wireless Inc. (Fibocom) has released its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer covering the period to 31 March 2026, confirming a stable share-capital structure across both its Hong Kong-listed H shares and Shenzhen-listed A shares.

Fibocom’s authorised share capital remained unchanged at RMB 899.27 million, split between 135.08 million H shares and 764.19 million A shares, each with a par value of RMB 1. No new shares were authorised or cancelled during the month.

Issued share capital likewise showed no movement. The H-share register closed March with 135.08 million shares in issue and no treasury stock. The A-share register stood at 764.19 million shares, of which 2.63 million were held in treasury, leaving 761.56 million A shares outstanding.

The company confirmed that its H-share public float comfortably meets the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s minimum requirement of 5 % of the class’s issued shares.

Fibocom reported no outstanding or newly granted share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other equity-linked instruments, indicating no immediate dilution risk from such sources.

The filing, dated 8 April 2026 and signed by Joint Company Secretary Mr Chen Shijiang, underscores Fibocom’s unchanged capital base and continued compliance with listing regulations.

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