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Robosense Expertise IPO debuts in Hong Kong, the primary in 2024

Robosense executive president discusses Hong Kong IPO

Shares of Alibaba-backed Robosense Technology fell 2% on its Friday debut within the first new itemizing on the Hong Kong inventory alternate this 12 months.

Robosense, a Chinese language developer of laser imaging, detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors for self-driving vehicles, announced January that it had raised HK$985.12 million ($126.14 million) in its IPO by providing 22.9 million shares at HK$43 every.

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About 20.61 million of the shares within the IPO have been initially allotted to the worldwide supply, which ended as much as be 1.28 occasions subscribed.

In distinction, the general public supply obtained a cooler reception, with the preliminary providing of two.29 million shares solely 0.58 occasions subscribed.

As such, 952,000 shares have been reallocated from the general public supply to the worldwide supply. One other 2.86 million shares have been additionally over-allocated to the worldwide supply, bringing it to 24.4 million shares.

The IPO’s cornerstone investor was state-owned enterprise Nanshan Strategic Emerging Industries Investment, owned by the Nanshan district authorities.

Nanshan SEI will subscribe to 79.3% of the IPO shares, or about HK$781.2 million.

Most notably, the announcement additionally revealed that Cainiao, the logistics arm of tech big Alibaba, was Robosense’s largest pre-IPO shareholder, with a stake of 10.46%

In a Dec. 27 announcement, RoboSense mentioned it plans to make use of round 45% of the IPO web proceeds on analysis and improvement and crew enlargement, with the intention to construct up its product pipeline.

One other 40% shall be used to spice up the corporate’s gross sales and advertising and marketing efforts, whereas the remaining 15% shall be used for common working capital and exploring potential strategic partnerships or alliance alternatives.

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