YEEBO (INT'L H) (00259) issued 1.861 million share options.
Yidu (International Holdings) (00259) announced that on May 14, 2026, in accordance with the subscription rights plan adopted by the company's shareholders on August 16, 2024, the company has granted subscription rights to 14 eligible participants who are employees of the group to subscribe for a total of 1.861 million shares of the company's common stock with a face value of HK$0.20 per share. However, the subscription rights must be accepted by the subscribers in order to facilitate their joining the group and to reward their contributions to the continued operation and development of the group.
YEEBO (INT'L H)(00259) announced that on May 14, 2026, in accordance with the share option plan adopted by the company's shareholders on August 16, 2024, the company has granted options to purchase a total of 1.861 million ordinary shares of the company with a par value of HK$0.20 per share to 14 eligible participants who are employees of the group. However, the options must be accepted by the grantees in order to facilitate their joining the group, and to serve as a reward for their contributions to the continued operations and development of the group.
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