According to the document disclosed by HKEX on January 8,$TENCENT (00700.HK)$、$HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$and other share buybacks.
① $TENCENT (00700.HK)$on January 7, 3.93 million ordinary shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 1.501 billion HKD, with a repurchase price ranging from 392.4 HKD to 376.8 HKD.
Since the Share Buyback authorization resolution, the cumulative number of repurchased securities is 0.239 billion shares, accounting for 2.541% of the number of shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was passed.
② $HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$On January 6, 1.826 million ordinary shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 0.138 billion HKD, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 75.6 HKD to 75.15 HKD.
③ $ANTA SPORTS (02020.HK)$On January 7, 1.314 million ordinary shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 99.8146 million HKD, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 76.7 HKD to 74.25 HKD.
Since the Share Buyback authorization resolution, the cumulative number of repurchased securities is 21.5532 million shares, accounting for 0.761% of the number of shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was passed.
④ $KUAISHOU-W (01024.HK)$On January 7, a repurchase of 1.7255 million Weighted Voting Right Stocks was made, involving an amount of 69.2179 million HKD, with the repurchase price per share ranging from 40.6 HKD to 39.85 HKD.
Since the repurchase authorization resolution, the cumulative number of securities repurchased is 91.4294 million shares, accounting for 2.108% of the number of shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was approved.
⑤ $AIA (01299.HK)$On January 7, a repurchase of 1.1298 million ordinary shares was made, involving an amount of 61.8183 million HKD, with the repurchase price per share ranging from 55.65 HKD to 54.15 HKD.
Since the repurchase authorization resolution, the cumulative number of securities repurchased is 0.446 billion shares, accounting for 3.967% of the number of shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was approved.
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What is share buyback?
Share Buyback refers to the behavior of a listed company using cash or other means to repurchase a certain amount of its outstanding stocks from the stock market. After the Share Buyback is completed, the company can cancel the repurchased stocks. This will reduce the number of shares circulating in the market, thereby achieving positive effects such as Market Cap management, Stock-based Incentive, and stabilizing stock prices.