CAROTE March 2026 Share Capital Update: Issued Shares Steady at 555.00 Million; Public Float Meets 25% Rule

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Carote Ltd filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 31 March 2026, confirming that the company’s share capital structure remained unchanged throughout the month.

Authorised Capital • Ordinary shares authorised: 2.00 billion at a par value of USD 0.0005 each, equivalent to authorised capital of USD 1.00 million. • No increase or decrease in authorised shares was recorded during March.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Total issued shares stood at 555.00 million, comprising 550.80 million shares in circulation and 4.20 million shares held as treasury stock. • The company reported zero movements—no issuances, cancellations, share buy-backs or treasury share transfers—during the month.

Public Float Compliance • Carote Ltd affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Main Board’s minimum public-float requirement of 25% of issued shares (excluding treasury shares), based on publicly available information.

Capital Instruments • The filing shows no outstanding share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other agreements that could dilute the current share base.

Governance • The return was submitted on 9 April 2026 by Zhang Guodong, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director.

The steady share count and confirmed adherence to listing requirements underline the company’s stable capital position at the close of March 2026.

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