RUIFENG RENEW Maintains Stable Share Base in April 2026; HKD356.38 Million Convertible Bonds Still Outstanding

Bulletin Express
May 05

China Ruifeng Renewable Energy Holdings Limited (RUIFENG RENEW) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 April 2026, showing no changes to either authorised or issued share capital.

Authorised Share Capital • Authorised share capital remained at 10 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD0.05, equivalent to HKD500.00 million. • No increase or decrease was recorded during the month.

Issued Shares and Public Float • Issued ordinary shares stood unchanged at 1.71 billion. • The company held zero treasury shares. • RUIFENG RENEW confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s 25 percent minimum public-float requirement.

Convertible Bonds • Outstanding convertible bonds totalled HKD356.38 million, convertible at HKD0.721 per share. • If fully converted, these instruments could generate up to 494.28 million new shares, representing approximately 28.83 percent of the current issued share count. • No conversions took place in April, leaving the issued-share figure unaffected.

Other Equity Instruments • The company reported no share options, warrants, or other agreements that could alter share capital, and recorded no other share movements during the month.

Overall, RUIFENG RENEW’s share capital structure and public-float position remained steady through April 2026, while a sizeable convertible bond balance continues to present potential future equity issuance.

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