Milan Station: April Filing Shows Stable 1.06 Billion Issued Shares and Full Public Float Compliance

Bulletin Express
May 06

Milan Station Holdings Limited’s monthly return for the period ended 30 April 2026 confirms that the group’s capital structure remained unchanged throughout the month.

Authorized Share Capital • Authorized shares stayed at 2.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.04, translating into HKD 80.00 million of authorized capital. Issued Shares and Treasury Position • Issued ordinary shares were steady at 1.06 billion, identical to the prior month’s level. • The company held no treasury shares, and there were no share repurchases or cancellations.

Share Options and Other Equity Instruments • The share option scheme adopted on 30 June 2021 reported zero outstanding options and no new issues, exercises, or lapses during April. • Milan Station had no warrants, convertible securities, or other equity-linked instruments in issue during the month.

Public Float • The filing confirms that the company complied with Hong Kong’s 25 percent minimum public float requirement as of month-end.

Governance Confirmation • Director Hu Bo certified that all regulatory and listing rule obligations related to share capital matters have been met and that no unreported equity transactions occurred during the month.

Overall, Milan Station’s April return underscores a period of capital stability, with no changes to authorized or issued share counts and full adherence to public float regulations.

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