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MiniMax Soars 61% in Hong Kong Debut as AI Stocks Rally

AI Stocks Surge as MiniMax Makes Blockbuster Market Debut

The artificial intelligence sector witnessed fireworks in Asian markets this week as Chinese AI unicorn MiniMax debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Shares of the general AI specialist opened 42% higher than their IPO price and continued climbing, ultimately settling at a 61% gain by mid-morning trading.

Market-Wide Enthusiasm

The excitement wasn't confined to MiniMax alone. Across mainland China's A-share market, AI-related stocks rode the wave:

  • Yilin Media hit the daily 10% limit-up
  • Yidian Tianxia surged 20% on Shenzhen's ChiNext board
  • Runze Technology jumped over 15%
  • Multiple other stocks posted gains exceeding 6%

"This isn't just about one company," noted Hong Kong-based tech analyst Rebecca Wong. "Investors are placing bets across the entire AI ecosystem, convinced we're seeing real commercial potential emerge."

Lightning-Fast Journey to IPO

MiniMax's path from founding to public listing has been remarkably swift - just four years since its establishment. The offering itself broke records:

  • Public portion oversubscribed 1,837 times
  • Institutional tranche drew 37 times more orders than available shares
  • Priced at top of range (HK$165 per share)
  • Raised approximately HK$5.54 billion (US$710 million)

The funds will support continued development of MiniMax's large language models and expansion of its product lines, which currently include chatbots, voice interaction systems, and enterprise AI solutions.

Why Investors Are Excited

As one of China's few companies pursuing general artificial intelligence (AGI) rather than narrow applications, MiniMax has attracted attention for its technical breakthroughs:

  • Advanced multi-modal capabilities allowing text/image/voice integration
  • Strong reasoning abilities surpassing many competitors
  • Successful commercialization across consumer and business products

The market response suggests investors believe we've moved beyond hype into tangible value creation. "After years of promise," Wong observed, "we're finally seeing which companies can turn algorithms into earnings."

The synchronized rallies in Hong Kong and mainland markets paint a compelling picture: artificial intelligence is transitioning from research labs to factories, offices and homes - with capital markets enthusiastically funding that transformation.

Key Points:

  1. MiniMax shares surged 61% on Hong Kong debut
  2. Rally sparked gains across Chinese AI stocks
  3. IPO was massively oversubscribed (≈1,837x retail demand)
  4. Signals growing confidence in commercial viability of AGI
  5. Sector moving beyond hype phase into execution

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