Horizon Robotics' Significance in Autonomous Transport
The rise of autonomous vehicles is accelerating, with companies like Waymo testing this type of transport in parts of the U.S., Chinese giant Baidu deploying its robotaxi in limited operations, and Tesla recently introducing its autonomous taxi Cybercab, and which has been trying to perfect these systems for years. Horizon Robotics, founded in 2015 by former Baidu employee Kai Yu, specializes in hardware and software development focused on autonomous vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Products like its Journey 5 processor enable cars to operate with minimal human intervention. Key clients of Horizon Robotics include BYD, Hyundai, and Audi, which are striving to make a mark in this market. The company is also collaborating with German firm Continental.
Strong Demand for Horizon Robotics’ Shares
Horizon Robotics launched its IPO on October 16, 2024, and entered public trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on October 24. Shares were offered at an initial price of HK$ 3.73 to HK$ 3.99 ($0.48 to $0.51). A total of 1,355,106,600 shares were emitted, with 10% allocated to retail investors in Hong Kong and 90% to institutional investors on the international markets.*
Key institutional investors included Alibaba Group, Baidu, Baillie Gifford & Co., and reportedly also the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, the world’s largest state investment fund. Demand from retail investors outstripped supply by 34 times, signalling renewed interest in IPOs in Hong Kong after a two-year lull. Horizon Robotics raised HK$ 5.4 billion (around $696 million) from the IPO, with a substantial portion intended for R&D in autonomous vehicle technology. This was the largest IPO on the Hong Kong Exchange in 2024 and the biggest tech offering since SenseTime Group's IPO in 2021.
IPO Boosts Overall Market Recovery in Hong Kong
After listing, Horizon Robotics shares shot up nearly 38% above the offering price, though they closed with a 2.8% gain. The intraday dip is attributed to massive retail selloffs at the peak price and broader tech stock sales in the market. The rise in Horizon Robotics shares contributed to positive sentiment on the Hong Kong Exchange.* After nearly two years of slowdown, there is renewed optimism for the Hong Kong market, particularly with IPO revenues increasing again. The Hang Seng Index has been in a bull trend since September, driven by the prospect of extensive Chinese government stimulus and interest rate cuts. Until recently, it had been at its lowest levels since 2009.*
Source: Investing.com*
Conclusion
On its first trading day, Horizon Robotics shares saw high investor interest. Despite initial volatility, there is clear long-term potential as demand for autonomous transport technology skyrockets. Moreover, Horizon Robotics' IPO in Hong Kong is not only a success for one company but also signals a recovery in the local market, potentially attracting more firms with new public offerings. [1]
David Matulay, analyst of InvestingFox
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Sources:
https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202110/27/WS6178be25a310cdd39bc71979.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/baillie-gifford-norges-said-invest-014458855.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/horizon-robotics-gains-28-hk-012954146.html