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WF Holding Limited Announces 1-for-5 Reverse Share Split Effective April 9, 2026

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WF Holding Limited has announced a 1-for-5 reverse share split, according to a statement released on Thursday, April 9, 2026. The company confirmed that the reverse split will consolidate every five existing shares into one new share. This adjustment aims to reduce the total number of outstanding shares while proportionally increasing the value of each individual share.

The announcement detailed that the reverse split will take effect immediately following its implementation date. Shareholders will see their holdings adjusted accordingly, with fractional shares rounded up or down as per standard practices. The company stated that this move would not alter shareholders’ proportional ownership in WF Holding Limited but would adjust the stock’s trading price to reflect the consolidation. Further details regarding the timeline and procedural aspects of this change are expected to be communicated directly to shareholders and through regulatory filings.

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Date: April 9, 2026

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