According to documents disclosed by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on November 29th,$TENCENT (00700.HK)$,$AIA (01299.HK)$Wait for the shares to be repurchased.
① $TENCENT (00700.HK)$On November 28, 1.26 million common stock shares were repurchased, involving an amount of HK$403 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$324.4 to HK$317.2.
The cumulative number of securities repurchased so far this year (since the adoption of the ordinary resolution) was 99.2226 million shares, accounting for 1.035% of the number of shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was passed.
② $AIA (01299.HK)$On November 28, 1,921,000 common shares were repurchased, involving an amount of HK$135 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$70.65 to HK$69.4.
The cumulative number of securities repurchased so far this year (since the adoption of the General Resolution) was 197 million shares, accounting for 1.7% of the number of shares issued at the time the General Resolution was passed.
③ $HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$On November 27, 1,858,800 common shares were repurchased, involving an amount of HK$111 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$60 to HK$59.5.
④ $KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK)$On November 28, 1.2 million common stock shares were repurchased, involving an amount of HK$67.5282 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$56.6 to HK$55.6.
The cumulative number of securities repurchased so far this year (since the adoption of the General Resolution) was 16.09982 million shares, accounting for 0.371% of the number of shares issued at the time the General Resolution was passed.
⑤ $SINOPEC CORP (00386.HK)$On November 28, 9.604 million H-shares were repurchased, involving an amount of HK$38.9586 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$4.1 to HK$4.04.
The cumulative number of securities repurchased so far this year (since the adoption of the General Resolution) was 277 million shares, accounting for 0.23% of the number of shares issued at the time the General Resolution was passed.
See the chart below for details on share repurchases of listed companies:
What is a stock buyback?
Stock repurchase refers to the act of a listed company using cash or the like to repurchase a certain amount of shares issued by the company from the stock market. The company may cancel the repurchased shares after the stock repurchase is completed. This will reduce the number of stocks that are out of circulation by enterprises, thereby achieving positive effects such as market value management, equity incentives, and stabilizing stock prices.