HAIWEI ELEC (09609) recommends the implementation and application of H shares full circulation.
Huawei Holdings (09609) issued an announcement that, based on the guidance, the board of directors of the company has reviewed and approved a proposal to implement full circulation (H shares full circulation). The proposal involves converting the 92.21 million unlisted shares held by five shareholders of the company into H shares (accounting for approximately 57.94% of the total issued shares of the company as of the date of this announcement, and approximately 57.30% of the total issued shares of the company after the exercise of the excess rights issue mentioned in the announcement dated December 28, 2025).
HAIWEI ELEC (09609) Announcement: In view of the guidelines, the board of directors of the company has reviewed and approved the proposal to implement full circulation (full circulation of H shares). This involves the conversion of 92.2181 million shares held by five shareholders of the company that are not currently listed into H shares (approximately 57.94% of the total number of shares issued by the company as of the date of this announcement, and approximately 57.30% after the exercise of the excess rights issue mentioned in the announcement dated December 28, 2025).
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