China Mobile adds 10.20 million Hong Kong shares in May through option exercises, securing HK$535.09 million

Bulletin Express06-04 16:49

China Mobile Limited filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 May 2026, detailing an expansion of its Hong Kong-listed share base driven entirely by employee share-option exercises.

Issued share movements • Hong Kong-listed ordinary shares increased by 10.20 million to 20.78 billion, reflecting option exercises under two schemes. • No treasury shares were held or cancelled during the month. • The Shanghai-listed tranche remained unchanged at 902.77 million shares.

Option scheme execution • Scheme 1 (exercise price HK$55.00) added 2.57 million shares; 71.86 million options remain outstanding. • Scheme 2 (exercise price HK$51.60) added 7.63 million shares; 421.59 million options remain outstanding. • Combined proceeds from both schemes totalled HK$535.09 million.

Capital structure and compliance • Aggregate issued share count across both markets now stands at 21.68 billion. • The company confirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange public-float requirement, which for a PRC issuer with other listed shares is set at 5 % of the relevant class.

No warrants, convertibles, or additional share agreements were reported for the month, and all regulatory confirmations were provided by Company Secretary Wong Wai Lan Grace on 4 June 2026.

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