Sany Heavy Industry (06031): The offering price per H-share is 21.30 Hong Kong dollars.
Sany Heavy Industry (06031) announced that the offering price of H shares has been set at 21 yuan per share on October 24, 2025.
Sany Heavy Industry (06031) announced on October 24, 2025, that the sale price has been determined to be HK$21.30 per H share (excluding 1.0% brokerage commission, 0.0027% SFC trading levy, 0.00565% SEHK trading fee, and 0.00015% HKEX trading fee).
The right to adjust the amount of sale has been partially exercised, and as a result, the company will issue and distribute an additional 51.1742 million shares at the sale price, representing approximately 8.82% of the total number of saleable shares available for subscription globally.
The company expects to announce the enthusiasm level of the international sale, the level of applications for the Hong Kong public offering, the basis of allocation of shares in Hong Kong, and the results of the Hong Kong public offering on Monday, October 27, 2025, in accordance with the section "How to Apply for Hong Kong Shares - Announcement of Results" in the prospectus.
Assuming the global sale becomes unconditional by Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 8:00 am (Hong Kong time) or earlier, it is expected that the H shares will begin trading on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at 9:00 am (Hong Kong time) on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. The trading unit for H shares is 200 shares per lot.
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