
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - On August 25, nine Hong Kong-listed companies conducted share buybacks, totaling 1.8064 million shares and an aggregate amount of HKD 577 million [1][2]. Group 1: Buyback Details - Tencent Holdings repurchased 895,000 shares for HKD 551 million, with a highest price of HKD 620.00 and a lowest price of HKD 608.50, bringing its total buyback amount for the year to HKD 43.347 billion [1][2]. - Hang Seng Bank repurchased 200,000 shares for HKD 22.697 million, with a highest price of HKD 113.90 and a lowest price of HKD 112.70, totaling HKD 38.606 million for the year [1][2]. - Beisen Holdings repurchased 200,000 shares for HKD 1.5988 million, with a highest price of HKD 8.09 and a lowest price of HKD 7.86, totaling HKD 34.2558 million for the year [1][2]. Group 2: Buyback Rankings - The highest buyback amount on August 25 was from Tencent Holdings at HKD 551 million, followed by Hang Seng Bank at HKD 22.697 million [1][2]. - In terms of buyback volume, Tencent Holdings led with 895,000 shares, followed by Qinqin Food at 320,000 shares and Beisen Holdings at 200,000 shares [1][2]. Group 3: Notable Events - Qinqin Food's buyback on this date marked its first buyback of the year, while Tencent Holdings has conducted multiple buybacks totaling HKD 43.347 billion for the year [2].