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MiniMax Soars 42% in Hong Kong Debut, Igniting AI Stock Frenzy

MiniMax's Blockbuster IPO Signals China's AI Ambitions

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The Hong Kong stock market witnessed fireworks on January 9 as artificial intelligence firm MiniMax (00100.HK) debuted with a bang. Shares opened at HK$235.4 - a staggering 42.7% premium to its HK$165 offering price - instantly adding billions to the company's valuation before lunchtime.

Record-Breaking Demand

Investor appetite for the AI unicorn proved insatiable during the public offering phase. The company's shares were oversubscribed by an eye-popping 1,837 times, locking up over HK$250 billion in capital - the highest such figure in recent Hong Kong market history.

"We've never seen this level of frenzy for a tech listing since the heyday of Chinese internet IPOs," remarked James Liang, head of Asian equities at Harvest Capital. "The market is voting with its wallet that AI will be China's next big tech export."

From Startup to Public Company at Warp Speed

Founded in 2021 by former SenseTime executive Yan Junjie, MiniMax has achieved what few startups dare dream - going public within five years. The company leapfrogged competitors through its proprietary multimodal AI models capable of processing text, voice and visual data simultaneously.

Their consumer products like Xingye (a ChatGPT competitor) and Haile AI (voice synthesis software) have already gained commercial traction across Asia. This rapid commercialization path clearly resonated with institutional investors who drove the offering price to the top of its range.

Big Tech Backing

The prospectus reveals heavyweight supporters including Alibaba, gaming giant Mihoyo, and Tencent among its key shareholders. This tech triumvirate's endorsement likely contributed to overwhelming retail investor interest during the public offering period.

Analysts point to MiniMax's M2 series models - particularly their edge computing applications and intelligent agent technology - as the secret sauce attracting deep-pocketed investors. "Agent systems that can autonomously complete complex tasks represent the next frontier in enterprise AI," noted Bernstein analyst Lisa Wang.

A New Era for Chinese Tech

MiniMax's listing comes just one day after fellow AI firm Zhipu (02513.HK) went public, creating back-to-back momentum for China's AI sector. Together, these debuts mark a turning point where homegrown artificial intelligence companies transition from venture-backed startups to publicly-traded industry leaders.

The spectacular first-day pop suggests investors believe Chinese AI firms can compete globally despite recent US chip restrictions. As mainland investors gain more exposure to these cutting-edge companies through Hong Kong listings, 2026 may well be remembered as the year China's AI revolution went mainstream.

Key Points:

  • 42.7% surge on first trading day sets positive tone for AI listings
  • 1,837x oversubscription demonstrates unprecedented demand
  • Fastest Chinese AI IPO at just five years from founding
  • Alibaba/Tencent backing validates technology potential
  • Follows Zhipu listing, creating sector momentum

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