Leoch Int'l Buys Back 0.50 Million Shares; Cumulative 7.79 Million Repurchased Under 2026 Mandate

Bulletin Express
Jul 02

Leoch International Technology Limited (Leoch Int'l) disclosed that it repurchased 500,000 ordinary shares on 2 July 2026 via on-market transactions at prices between HKD 0.98 and HKD 1.01, for a total consideration of HKD 0.50 million.

The latest transaction lifts the cumulative volume bought back since the 15 May 2026 authorisation to 7.79 million shares, equating to 0.54% of the company’s issued share base on the mandate date. All repurchased shares are designated for cancellation; none will be held as treasury stock.

Key data

• Issued share capital: 1.44 billion shares both before and after the 2 July transaction; repurchased shares have yet to be cancelled. • Total repurchase cost on 2 July: HKD 0.50 million, implying an average price of HKD 0.999 per share. • Aggregate shares still pending cancellation (3 June–2 July): 7.79 million, bought at volume-weighted average prices between HKD 0.99 and HKD 1.20. • Remaining headroom under the repurchase mandate: 136.45 million shares (94.6% of the 144.24 million authorised). • Moratorium: The company is restricted from issuing new shares or selling treasury shares until 2 August 2026.

Leoch Int'l confirms all repurchase activities were executed in accordance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange Main Board Rules, with full board authorisation and compliance with relevant regulations.

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