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Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% in Hong Kong debut

Shares of two Chinese autonomous driving companies Pony.ai and WeRide both debuted in Hong Kong on Thursday.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% in Hong Kong debut

Shares of two Chinese autonomous driving companies Pony.ai and WeRide both debuted in Hong Kong on Thursday.

originale
ft.com7 mesi fa

Rival robotaxi start-ups’ shares tank after Hong Kong listing

Uber-backed groups Pony.ai and WeRide fall as much as 15% as analysts raise concerns about profitability

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 6 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Asia-Pacific markets set to open higher, tracking Wall Street gains as AI stocks rebound

    Investors in the region are looking to Chinese autonomous vehicle firms WeRide and Pony.ai's listing debut in Hong Kong later in the day.

  2. giovedì 6 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% in Hong Kong debut

    Shares of two Chinese autonomous driving companies Pony.ai and WeRide both debuted in Hong Kong on Thursday.

  3. giovedì 6 novembre 2025·ft.com

    Rival robotaxi start-ups’ shares tank after Hong Kong listing

    Uber-backed groups Pony.ai and WeRide fall as much as 15% as analysts raise concerns about profitability