Mint Incorporation shareholders enter voluntary lock-up agreements
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Mint Incorporation Limited Announces Voluntary Lock-ups by Certain Shareholders
October 2, 2025 8:15 AM EDTHong Kong, Oct. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mint Incorporation Limited (Mint or the Company) (NASDAQ: MIMI), today announced that the Company and certain shareholders, including entities beneficially owned and controlled by Mr. Cheong Shing Ku, Chairman of the Board, and Mr. Hoi Hung Chan, Director and Chief Executive Officer, have entered into voluntary lock-up agreements (the "Voluntary Lock-Ups"). These agreements cover all shares of the Companys share capital or securities convertible into, exchangeable, or exercisable for any shares of the Companys share capital directly or indirectly owned by the participating shareholders. The lock-up period... More

