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Zhipu AI, MiniMax shares to provide gut check for Hong Kong investors as lock-ups end

South China Morning Post

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July 7, 2026

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Zhipu AI, MiniMax shares to provide gut check for Hong Kong investors as lock-ups end

Hong Kong’s stock market could face sell-off pressure amid a torrent of new share supply in coming days as the six-month lock-up period ends for hot artificial intelligence and semiconductor picks including Zhipu AI and MiniMax. Meanwhile analysts warned of rising fears of a drain on liquidity as many of the same companies were eyeing large secondary share placements. The market was facing dual selling pressure, said Stevan Tam, associate director at Fulbright Financial. “These stocks have...

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The Motley Fool

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Economic Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ares Capital: Buy This Blue Chip Bargain With 11% Yield (Upgrade)

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

When will Hong Kong’s retail leasing market see a turnaround?

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The Next Web

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· Jul 10, 2026

MiniMax’s CEO won’t take a salary until AGI. His company just raised $2bn after an 80% crash

The letter reads like a founder’s article of faith. The share sale underneath it tells a harder story. The founder of MiniMax has told staff he will take no salary until the Chinese AI company builds artificial general intelligence. On the same day, MiniMax moved to raise as much as 2bn from investors. Its shares [] This story continues at The Next Web

NDTV

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· Jun 29, 2026

Reliance Infra Shares Fall 5% As SEBI Rejects Settlement Plea

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Related coverage for "Zhipu AI, MiniMax shares to provide gut check for Hong Kong investors as lock-ups end": The Motley Fool — Great News for Broadcom Stock Investors!. Economic Times — IC Electricals shares list at 68% premium over IPO price on NSE SME platform . Seeking Alpha — Ares Capital: Buy This Blue Chip Bargain With 11% Yield (Upgrade). South China Morning Post — When will Hong Kong’s retail leasing market see a turnaround?. The Next Web — MiniMax’s CEO won’t take a salary until AGI. His company just raised $2bn after an 80% crash. NDTV — Reliance Infra Shares Fall 5% As SEBI Rejects Settlement Plea