Conch Cement buys back 1.79 million shares on 7 July, lifting treasury stock to 31.76 million units

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Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited disclosed that it repurchased a total of 1.79 million shares on 7 July 2026, covering both its Hong Kong-listed H-shares and Shanghai-listed A-shares.

H-share buy-back • Volume: 830,000 shares, executed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange • Price range: HKD 16.60–16.76; volume-weighted average price approximately HKD 16.70 • Cash outlay: HKD 13.86 million • Impact: The number of issued H-shares (excluding treasury shares) fell by 0.06% to 1,295.08 million, while H-share treasury stock rose to 4.52 million shares. • Mandate utilisation: Since the 28 May 2026 authorisation, Conch Cement has repurchased 4.52 million H-shares, representing 0.35% of the share count on the mandate date. The company is barred from issuing new shares or transferring treasury shares until 6 August 2026.

A-share buy-back • Volume: 960,000 shares, executed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange • Price range: RMB 16.88–17.04; volume-weighted average price approximately RMB 16.97 • Cash outlay: RMB 16.29 million • Impact: Issued A-shares (excluding treasury shares) decreased by 0.02% to 3,972.46 million, and A-share treasury stock increased to 27.24 million shares.

Post-transaction capital structure • Total issued shares remain unchanged at 5,299.30 million, of which 31.76 million are held as treasury shares (4.52 million H-shares and 27.24 million A-shares).

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