TS Lines Reports Stable Share Capital at 1.67 Billion Shares; Public Float Remains Compliant

Bulletin Express
May 04

TS Lines Limited released its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 30 April 2026, confirming that the company’s share structure remained unchanged during the month.

• Issued Share Capital: Ordinary shares outstanding stood at 1.67 billion, identical to the balance at the close of March 2026. No treasury shares were held.

• Share Movements: The filing recorded no issuance, cancellation, repurchase, or conversion activities. All sections covering share options, warrants, convertibles, and other equity arrangements reported “Not applicable,” indicating zero activity.

• Public Float: Management confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s Initial Prescribed Threshold, which requires at least 25% of issued ordinary shares to be in public hands.

• Corporate Formalities: The return was submitted on 4 May 2026 by Company Secretary Chan Chung Kik, Lewis.

The absence of equity movements signals capital stability for TS Lines over the month of April 2026, with regulatory float requirements fully satisfied.

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