SIGENERGY (06656): Fully exercise the oversubscription rights, stabilize price actions, and end the stabilization period.
CITIC Securities (06656) announced that the sponsor and overall coordinator (for itself and on behalf of the international underwriters) has fully exercised the additional share allotment rights as stated in the prospectus on May 13, 2026, involving a total of 2.036 million H shares, accounting for approximately 15.0% of the total number of shares available for subscription under the global offering before the exercise of additional share allotment rights. The additional shares will be issued and allotted by the company at a price of HK$324.20 per H share. In addition, the stabilizing period for the global offering ended on May 13, 2026 (i.e. the 30th day after the deadline for submitting the Hong Kong public offering application).
SIGENERGY (06656) announced that the sponsor and overall coordinator (on behalf of itself and representing international underwriters) has fully exercised the rights to issue additional shares as stated in the prospectus on May 13, 2026. This involves a total of 203.6 million H shares, representing approximately 15.0% of the total initial shares available for subscription under the global offering before the exercise of the additional share rights. The additional shares will be issued and distributed by the company at a price of HK$324.20 per H share. In addition, the stabilizing period for the global offering ended on May 13, 2026 (i.e. 30 days after the deadline for submitting the Hong Kong public offering application).
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