Yan Junjie, founder, chairman and CEO of Chinese AI model developer MiniMax Group, has become a billionaire following the company’s strong Hong Kong stock market debut. The 36-year-old now has an ...
HONG KONG: MiniMax Group Inc, one of China’s largest generative artificial intelligence (AI) startups, surged in Hong Kong after an initial public offering that raised US$619mil. Shares closed up 109% ...
Shanghai-based AI company MiniMax closed 109.9 percent higher at HK$345 per share in Hong Kong on Jan 9, raising its total market value to HK$106.7 billion on its initial public offering. [Photo ...
HONG KONG – MiniMax Group, one of China’s largest generative artificial intelligence (AI) start-ups, surged as much as 54 per cent in initial trading on Jan 9 in Hong Kong after an initial public ...
[SINGAPORE/HONG KONG/BEIJING] MiniMax Group, the second of China’s so-called “AI tigers” to go public, saw its shares double in value on their first day of Hong Kong trade on Friday (Jan 9), as ...
Shares of Chinese artificial intelligence start-up MiniMax Group surged on their Hong Kong debut on Friday, reflecting investor confidence after securing substantial support from global institutional ...
The red-hot Hong Kong initial public offerings (IPOs) of Zhipu AI and MiniMax Group, two of China’s hopefuls to take on US giants like OpenAI and Anthropic, have given a boost to Beijing’s ambitions ...
China’s artificial intelligence sector is minting billionaires at a record pace as investors bet on the country’s technology advances. The country's latest AI entrepreneur to amass a ten-figure ...
Shares of Chinese artificial-intelligence startup MiniMax Group more than doubled in their market debut, highlighting investor enthusiasm for AI among small investors in China. MiniMax shares gained ...
MiniMax shares doubled in Hong Kong debut, beating rival Zhipu AI’s first-day gains. The IPO highlights China’s race to fund homegrown AI firms despite U.S. curbs on advanced chips. Rapid user growth ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A Chinese rival to DeepSeek closed more than 100 per cent higher in its trading debut on Friday, as the ...
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