HKBN(01310.HK): Restores Minimum Public Float, with Public Shareholding Ratio Reaching 25.07%
HKBN announced that it has restored the 25% minimum public float as required by the Listing Rules of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. As of the announcement date, the public holds 370,812,000 shares of the company, accounting for 25.07% of the total issued shares. China Mobile Hong Kong and its concert parties maintain their shareholding ratio at 74.84% unchanged, while the shareholding ratio of core connected persons (excluding China Mobile Hong Kong) has decreased from 2.25% to 0.09%.
NewTimeSpace News: HKBN (01310.HK) announced on January 9, 2026, that it has restored the minimum public float requirement stipulated in the Listing Rules of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.
Specific data shows that as of the announcement date, China Mobile Hong Kong and its concert parties hold 1,106,786,075 shares of the company, accounting for approximately 74.84% of the total issued shares. This shareholding status is consistent with what was disclosed in previous announcements. The number of shares held by the company's core connected persons (excluding China Mobile Hong Kong) has decreased from 33,207,035 shares to 1,323,480 shares, with the shareholding ratio dropping from 2.25% to 0.09%.
HKBN stated that as of the announcement date, the public holds 370,812,013 shares of the company, accounting for approximately 25.07% of the total issued shares, which has met the 25% minimum public float requirement specified in the Listing Rules.
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