HUTCHMED (Nasdaq: HCM) reports 872,335,120 voting shares
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6-K
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HUTCHMED (China) Limited has updated the market on its total voting rights. As at April 30, 2026, the company’s issued share capital consisted of 872,335,120 ordinary shares of US$0.10 each, with each share carrying one vote and no shares held in treasury.
The figure of 872,335,120 is the denominator shareholders can use to assess whether they must notify interests or changes in interests under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules. This share capital is equivalent to 872,335,120 depositary interests traded on AIM or 174,467,024 American depositary shares traded on Nasdaq.
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Key Figures
Ordinary shares issued: 872,335,120 shares
Par value per share: US$0.10 per share
Equivalent depositary interests: 872,335,120 depositary interests
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Ordinary shares issued
872,335,120 shares
Issued share capital as of April 30, 2026
Par value per share
US$0.10 per share
Par value of each ordinary share
Equivalent depositary interests
872,335,120 depositary interests
Each depositary interest equals one ordinary share, traded on AIM
Equivalent ADSs
174,467,024 ADSs
Each ADS equals five ordinary shares, traded on Nasdaq
Key Terms
total voting rights, treasury, depositary interests, American depositary shares, +1 more
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total voting rights financial
"Exhibit 99.1 Total Voting Rights Hong Kong, Shanghai & Florham Park, NJ"
The total voting rights number is the count of shares that carry the right to vote at a company’s shareholder meetings, reflecting how much voting power exists in the market. Investors use it to understand control and influence—like knowing how many votes are in play when measuring ownership stakes, calculating a shareholder’s voting percentage, or assessing how easy it would be for a holder to sway decisions.
treasury financial
"with each share carrying one right to vote and with no shares held in treasury."
The treasury is the department or area within a government or organization responsible for managing its money, finances, and financial strategies. It handles tasks like collecting revenue, paying bills, and planning for future financial needs, much like a household manages its budget. For investors, understanding the treasury is important because it influences interest rates, government spending, and overall economic stability.
depositary interests financial
"equivalent to 872,335,120 depositary interests (each equating to one ordinary share) which are traded on AIM"
Depositary interests are certificates or electronic receipts that represent ownership of shares in a foreign company held by a local custodian, letting investors buy and sell those shares on their home exchange without directly holding the underlying foreign stock. Think of them like a warehouse receipt for goods stored overseas: they make trading simpler and often avoid the need to deal with foreign paperwork, currency or settlement systems. Investors use them to access foreign companies more easily, but rights such as voting and dividend timing can differ from holding the original shares.
Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules regulatory
"under the Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules."
Disclosure guidance and transparency rules are the standards and regulations that require companies to share clear, timely information about their finances, risks, operations and material events. They matter to investors because consistent, honest reporting is like a car’s dashboard — it reveals the data you need to judge safety and performance and make informed buying or selling decisions. Strong disclosure reduces surprises and helps keep markets fair and efficient.
FAQ
What total voting rights did HUTCHMED (HCM) report as of April 30, 2026?
HUTCHMED reported that as of April 30, 2026, its issued share capital consisted of 872,335,120 ordinary shares of US$0.10 each. Every ordinary share carries one voting right, and there were no shares held in treasury at that date.
