Its shares surged as much as 15% to HK$244 on Tuesday before closing at HK$234. Despite being priced at 6.7% below the company’s target maximum, the offering drew interest from major cornerstone investors, including Hillhouse Investment and Grab Holdings Ltd.
More broadly, Hesai is the first of several US-traded Chinese companies that are going public in Hong Kong this year, ensuring their ability to keep raising funds, after renewed delisting ...
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