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Viridien: Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

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Viridien (Euronext: CGG) provides its monthly disclosure of the total number of shares and voting rights as of November 30, 2025.

Key figures: total issued shares = 7,180,449; actual voting rights = 7,214,313; theoretical voting rights = 7,214,562. The difference reflects treasury shares without voting rights and registered shares held more than two years that carry double voting rights. The calculation follows Article 223-11 of the AMF General Regulation and Article L.233-8 II of the French Commercial Code.

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Key Figures

Share capital: €7,180,449 Issued shares: 7,180,449 shares Actual voting rights: 7,214,313 +2 more
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Share capital €7,180,449 Stated share capital of Viridien
Issued shares 7,180,449 shares Total number of issued shares as of Nov 30, 2025
Actual voting rights 7,214,313 Number of actual voting rights as of Nov 30, 2025
Theoretical voting rights 7,214,562 Number of theoretical voting rights as of Nov 30, 2025
Reference date November 30, 2025 Date of voting rights and shares information

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Analysis

This announcement updated the market on Viridien’s capital structure, confirming 7,180,449 issued shares and distinguishing between 7,214,313 actual and 7,214,562 theoretical voting rights as of November 30, 2025. It highlights the impact of treasury shares and double voting rights for long-held registered shares on governance. Investors monitoring this type of disclosure typically focus on changes in share count, voting concentration, and how these factors may influence future corporate decisions.

Key Terms

treasury shares, registered shares, theoretical voting rights
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treasury shares financial
"except for treasury shares which do not have voting rights"
Treasury shares are a company’s own stock that it has repurchased and keeps on its books instead of canceling or leaving in the hands of outside investors. Think of them like coupons a business puts back in a drawer: they don’t vote or receive dividends while held, but they can be reissued later for employee pay or fundraising. For investors this matters because buybacks change the number of shares that count toward earnings and ownership, can boost per‑share metrics, and use corporate cash that might otherwise go to growth or dividends.
registered shares financial
"and registered shares held for more than two years, which have double voting rights"
Shares that are recorded by name in a company’s official shareholder register, so the company knows exactly who owns them and must update its records when they change hands. For investors this matters because registered shares make it easier to receive dividends, vote at meetings and prove ownership—like having a named entry in an address book rather than an anonymous ticket—reducing confusion and improving legal and tax transparency.
theoretical voting rights financial
"Number of theoretical voting rights**"
Theoretical voting rights are the share of control an investor would have if all possible sources of additional shares—such as stock options, warrants and convertible bonds—were turned into ordinary shares. Investors care because this “what-if” number shows potential dilution of current owners and the maximum voting power others could gain, helping assess control risk and how future actions might change company decisions, like a snapshot of ownership if every coupon were cashed in.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Viridien

A French société anonyme
with a share capital of € 7,180,449
Registered office: 27 avenue Carnot, 91300 Massy, France
Evry Trade and Companies Register 969 202 241

Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

Pursuant to Article L. 233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the General Regulation of the French Financial markets authority
(AMF- Autorité des Marchés Financiers)

Date of the informationTotal number of issued sharesNumber of actual voting rights*Number of theoretical voting rights**
November 30, 20257,180,4497,214,3137,214,562

*         All of the Company shares have the same voting rights, except for treasury shares which do not have voting rights and registered shares held for more than two years, which have double voting rights.

**         Pursuant to Article 223-11 of the General Regulation of the French Financial markets authority, the number of theoretical voting rights is calculated based on the shares having either single or double voting rights, including treasury shares which are deprived of voting rights.

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FAQ

What are the total issued shares for Viridien (CGG) as of November 30, 2025?

The total number of issued shares is 7,180,449 as of November 30, 2025.

How many actual voting rights does Viridien (CGG) report on November 30, 2025?

Viridien reports 7,214,313 actual voting rights on November 30, 2025.

What is the difference between actual and theoretical voting rights for Viridien (CGG) on November 30, 2025?

Theoretical voting rights are 7,214,562, slightly higher than actual voting rights due to double voting for long-term registered shares and inclusion rules for treasury shares.

Why are theoretical voting rights for Viridien (CGG) different from actual voting rights?

Theoretical voting rights include shares with single or double votes and count treasury shares per AMF rules, while actual voting rights exclude treasury shares that cannot vote.

Which regulations govern Viridien's November 30, 2025 voting-rights disclosure (CGG)?

The disclosure follows Article L.233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation, with calculations per Article 223-11.
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