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Elis: Disclosure of trading in own shares occured from June 16 to June 20, 2025

Elis: Disclosure of trading in own shares occured from June 16 to June 20, 2025

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Disclosure of trading in own shares occurred from June 16 to June 20, 2025
Saint-Cloud, June 23, 2025
In accordance with the regulations on share buybacks, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, Elis hereby declares the purchases of its own shares made from June 16 to June 20, 2025 under the buyback program authorized by the 24th resolution of the General Shareholders' Meeting of May 22, 2025 and announced on March 6, 2025:
Aggregated presentation:
Issuer name
Issuer code(LEI)
Transaction date
ISIN Code
Daily total Volume (in number of shares)
Daily weighted average price of shares acquired (in euros)
Platform (MIC Code)
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/16/2025
FR0012435121
1,010
23.6975
XPAR
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/17/2025
FR0012435121
30,669
23.6652
XPAR
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/17/2025
FR0012435121
15,096
23.6371
DXE
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/18/2025
FR0012435121
14,734
23.5916
XPAR
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/18/2025
FR0012435121
10,710
23.5377
DXE
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/19/2025
FR0012435121
37,489
23.4748
XPAR
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/19/2025
FR0012435121
23,521
23.4513
DXE
ELIS SA
969500UX71LCE8MAY492
06/20/2025
FR0012435121
3,731
23.4199
XPAR
Total
136,960
23.5489
The purpose of the own shares purchase operations is (i) to cover maturing performance share plans and to allocate free shares to employees as part of the contribution to the Elis for All 2025 international employee shareholding plan, and (ii) to be cancelled in accordance with the 26th resolution of the Combined General Meeting of May 22, 2025.
Contacts
Nicolas BuronDirector of Investor Relations, Financing & TreasuryPhone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 30 - nicolas.buron@elis.com
Charline LefaucheuxInvestor Relations Phone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 15 - charline.lefaucheux@elis.com
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