Fosun Intl buys back 2.50 million shares on 4 June; cumulative May–June repurchases reach 17 million shares

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Fosun International Limited disclosed in its latest Next Day Disclosure Return (dated 4 June 2026) that it repurchased 2.50 million ordinary shares on 4 June via on-market transactions at prices between HKD 3.87 and HKD 3.99, spending HKD 9.81 million.

Including this transaction, Fosun Intl has bought back 17.00 million shares between 14 May and 4 June 2026 that are yet to be cancelled. The aggregate consideration for these eight trading-day purchases is estimated at about HKD 68.16 million, implying an average buy-back price of roughly HKD 4.01 per share. The repurchased amount represents approximately 0.21 % of the company’s issued share capital of 8.15 billion shares.

Despite the buy-backs, Fosun Intl’s issued share capital remains unchanged at 8,154.82 million shares, as none of the repurchased shares have been cancelled to date.

Under the repurchase mandate approved on 5 June 2025, the company may acquire up to 818.20 million shares. Cumulative repurchases since the mandate total 55.44 million shares, equivalent to 0.68 % of the issued shares on the mandate date, leaving significant headroom under the authorisation. Following the 4 June transaction, Fosun Intl is subject to a 30-day moratorium—until 4 July 2026—on new share issues or treasury share sales, in accordance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange rules.

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