La marea de los pequeños inversores llega a los robots humanoides y catapulta a Unitree Robotics
El fabricante chino de robots humanoides cerró su primera sesión con una subida del 460% y registró una demanda equivalente a más de 5.500 veces las acciones ofertadas
Tiny investors are now pouring into humanoid robots, propelling Chinese company Unitree Robotics to new heights. These machines can perform an array of tasks such as synchronized dancing, martial arts competitions, jumps, and acrobatic movements. Their latest model, named Superman, made its debut on Monday and boasts the ability to leap two meters from a stationary position. The skeptics' question looms large: when will these robots stop acrobatics and focus on something truly useful?
Chinese investors, especially private individuals, seem unfazed by the acrobatic feats. Unitree Robotics made its debut on Wednesday in Shanghai's technology index, with a staggering 460% increase (though it jumped as high as 629%). Its market capitalization reached an impressive 43.5 billion euros. The excitement was palpable, with retail investors' demand surging to over 5,500 times the shares offered, according to the company. The operation raised roughly 775 million euros.
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