On May 22, Horizon Robotics-W rose 3.07% in regular trading, reaching HK$6.04 per share with trading volume of HK$311 million, extending its recent rebound trajectory.
On the news front, the company officially released and open-sourced HoloMotion-1 on May 18, a 400-million-parameter cerebellum large model designed for humanoid robot full-body control, capable of approximately 300FPS real-time inference on the edge side, elevating the scale of robot cerebellum models to a new level. Concurrently, the company has conducted continuous large-scale buybacks from May 14 to 20, cumulatively repurchasing over HK$270 million worth of shares. On May 19, the board proposed authorization at the annual general meeting to repurchase up to 10% of issued share capital, signaling strong management confidence in the company's valuation.
Additionally, industry-level positive signals have emerged, with analysts noting the humanoid robot sector has entered an upward channel, and catalysts such as Tesla Optimus approaching mass production are jointly supporting sector sentiment recovery.
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