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Hong Kong Stock Movement | Smoore International (06969) Rises Nearly 4% as VEEV, Under Philip Morris International, Achieves Strong Growth in Q1; Company’s Vaporization Products Maintain Steady Growth
Smoore International (06969) rose nearly 4%. As of the time of writing, it was up 2.72%, trading at HKD 9.81 with a turnover of HKD 95.9992 million.
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SMOORE International (06969): The trustee has purchased a total of 5,242,000 shares under the share award scheme.
Smoller International (06969) announced that, as of April 17, 2026, the trustee had purchased a total of 5.242 million shares on the market under the share incentive plan, at an average consideration of approximately HKD 9.5144 per share.
Smoore International (06969) has granted a total of 1.93 million share options.
Smoore International (06969) announced that on April 16, 2026 (the Grant Date), under the amended share option scheme (Amended Share Option Scheme) approved by the company’s shareholders on February 18, 2025, a total of 1.93 million share options (Share Options) were granted to 10 eligible participants (Grantees) within the Group. According to the Amended Share Option Scheme, each Grantee is required to pay HKD 1 within a period determined and notified by the Board of Directors (not exceeding 30 days from the Grant Date, inclusive) as consideration for accepting the granted Share Options.
SMOORE INTL: Annual Report 2025
CICC maintains an 'Outperform Industry' rating for Smoore International (06969) with a target price of HKD 14.
The bank believes that with the growth of HNB, steady ODM orders from international tobacco clients, and improved cost control efficiency, the company's adjusted profit in 2026 is expected to grow rapidly in line with revenue.
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