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How the price has moved
Analysis
Context
What moves the probability
No confirmed filing date
Unitree has not published a prospectus or set a listing date as of August 2026. Without that step, a 2026 close is mechanically harder to reach the closer the year gets, and this pushes the price down.
Scale of the ¥400 billion bar
The threshold is roughly $55 billion, a valuation matched by few technology IPOs in any market in a given year. Clearing it on day one, rather than growing into it over time, raises the bar further and weighs against Yes.
Regulatory review timeline
Large Chinese listings generally require a completed CSRC review before pricing. That process has historically run well beyond a year for comparable-scale companies, squeezing the time available before the 31 December 2026 deadline.
Humanoid robotics investor appetite
Public-market enthusiasm for humanoid robotics as a category, driven by attention to competitors such as Tesla's Optimus program and Figure AI, could push demand and pricing higher if Unitree does list, working in favor of Yes if the IPO happens.
Thin, single-venue pricing
With trading concentrated on one venue and total volume near $6.2 million, the price reflects a narrower set of participants than a deeper market would, which can make it move sharply on a single confirmed filing.
The case for
- Unitree completes IPO filings, regulatory review, and pricing on a Chinese or Hong Kong exchange before 31 December 2026.
- Investor demand for humanoid robotics, fueled by comparisons to Tesla's Optimus and other public robotics narratives, pushes the offer price and first-day trading to a level implying a market cap above ¥400 billion.
- The company's total outstanding shares, once converted across all classes, multiply out to exceed the threshold at the official closing price on the primary exchange.
- Chinese regulators fast-track the review given the strategic profile of robotics and AI hardware, compressing the usual multi-year listing timeline.
The case against
- No prospectus or confirmed listing date exists as of August 2026, leaving a shrinking window before the 31 December 2026 deadline.
- Chinese IPO reviews for companies of comparable scale have historically taken well over a year from initial filing to first trade.
- Even if Unitree lists in 2026, the first-day closing valuation could land below ¥400 billion if investor demand or share pricing comes in lower than a maximalist scenario.
- A ¥400 billion valuation would rank among the largest global tech listings of the year, a bar few companies clear even amid strong sector enthusiasm.
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