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Hong Kong Firm Stock Jumps On $483M Bitcoin Acquisition Plan

Hong Kong Firm Stock Jumps On $483M Bitcoin Acquisition Plan

Nasdaq-listed Hong Kong construction firm Ming Shing Group Holdings said Wednesday it has entered into an agreement to acquire 4,250 Bitcoin for nearly $483 million, joining the wave of companies adding the cryptocurrency to their treasuries.

If successful, the deal would make Ming Shing Hong Kong’s top Bitcoin (BTC) treasury according to BitcoinTreasuries.NET data, surpassing even Buyaa Ineractive International with its 3,350 BTC as Bitcoin and crypto adoption take the corporate world by storm.

“We believe the Bitcoin market is highly liquid and the investment can capture the potential appreciation of Bitcoin and increase the Company’s assets,” Wenjin Li, CEO of Ming Shing, said.

Ming Shing’s financials show it has been under pressure, with a negative profit margin of -3.9% in 2025 and a $5.35 million loss before interest and taxes, according to Stock Analysis data.

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Ming Shing will not pay cash for the BTC. Instead, it plans to issue 10-year, 3% convertible notes (convertible at $1.20/share) and 12-year warrants covering a total of 402,467,916 shares (exercisable at $1.25/share).

Two British Virgin Islands-based firms are involved. Winning Mission Group is selling the 4,250 BTC and will receive a $241,480,750 convertible note plus a warrant for 201,233,958 shares. Rich Plenty Investment will receive the same package from Ming Shing and issue a promissory note to Winning Mission for 2,125 BTC.

Massive potential dilution for shareholders

The structure could sharply dilute Ming Shing’s existing shareholders. The company currently has fewer than 13 million shares outstanding. If the convertible notes are exercised but warrants remain unexercised, the share count would jump to more than 415 million, leaving current shareholders with about 3.1% ownership.

In a worst-case scenario — if all notes, warrants and accrued interest were converted — Ming Shing’s share count could rise to nearly 939 million, reducing current holders to about 1.4% ownership. The transaction also depends on shareholder approval to authorize more shares, since the company currently has only 100 million authorized.

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According to Google Finance data, Ming Shing stock spiked sharply on the news, despite trading bearishly over the longer term. The company’s stock has faced steep declines over the past…

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