According to a document disclosed by HKEX on March 24,$HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$、$SAMSONITE (01910.HK)$and others repurchased shares.
① $HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$on March 20, a total of 2.452 million ordinary shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 0.221 billion Hong Kong dollars, with a buyback price ranging from 90.4 Hong Kong dollars to 89.85 Hong Kong dollars.
② $SAMSONITE (01910.HK)$On March 21, the company repurchased 2.1813 million shares of common stock for a total of 41.5965 million HKD, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 19.44 HKD to 18.86 HKD.
Since the repurchase authorization resolution, the cumulative number of securities repurchased is 77.5728 million shares, accounting for 5.309% of the total shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was passed.
③ $SWIRE PACIFIC A (00019.HK)$On March 21, the company repurchased 0.54 million shares of common stock for a total of 37.3586 million HKD, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 70 HKD to 68.6 HKD.
Since the repurchase authorization resolution, the cumulative number of securities repurchased is 45.6785 million shares, accounting for 5.47% of the total shares issued at the time the ordinary resolution was passed.
④ $ZMJ (00564.HK)$On March 21, 1.9898 million A-shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 30.3697 million yuan, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 15.38 yuan to 15.21 yuan.
⑤ $HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)$On March 20, 2.194 million ordinary shares were repurchased, involving an amount of 19.2677 million British Pound, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 8.93 British Pound to 8.73 British Pound.
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What is Share Buyback?
Share Buyback refers to the behavior of a listed company repurchasing a certain amount of its issued shares from the stock market using Cash / Money Market or other means. After completing the Share Buyback, the company can cancel the repurchased shares. This reduces the number of shares outstanding, thereby achieving positive effects such as Market Cap management, Stock-based Incentive, and stabilizing the stock price.