The stock opened at HK$301, slightly above its IPO price of HK$295.60. It climbed to an intraday high of HK$314.80 before easing to trade around HK$299, indicating that early gains were short-lived as investors assessed valuations in the technology sector.
IPO debut tests appetite for Chinese AI firmsAccording to Reuters, Momenta’s market debut is being closely watched as a gauge of investor demand for Chinese artificial intelligence and advanced technology companies. The listing also comes at a time when Hong Kong is facing a record wave of lock-up expirations following a strong first half for new share offerings.Market participants noted that investors have become more selective after a busy IPO period, with valuations in AI and technology stocks drawing closer scrutiny.
Strong cornerstone backing supports listingMomenta attracted a high-profile group of cornerstone investors ahead of the offering, underscoring international interest in China’s AI sector.Existing investor Mercedes-Benz participated alongside global asset managers including BlackRock, GIC, Fidelity International, Oaktree Capital Management, Franklin Templeton and ChinaAMC. Chinese investment firm Boyu Capital also backed the offering, according to the company’s prospectus.Reuters reported that analysts viewed the strong lineup of cornerstone investors and the pricing of the IPO at the top end of the marketed range as evidence of continued global interest in China’s AI industry, even as broader market sentiment remains measured.
Mixed performance for Hong Kong’s new listingsMomenta’s listing coincided with several other IPO debuts in Hong Kong, which delivered mixed performances.
Visual AI company Reconova fell sharply at the open, while mining autonomous-driving technology firm Eacon posted modest gains. Trench-cover manufacturer Baogai opened flat, whereas silicon carbide chipmaker BasicSemi recorded stronger early gains.
The varied performance highlighted investors’ increasingly selective approach toward newly listed companies, particularly within the technology sector.
Company focuses on autonomous driving technologyFounded in 2016 by former Microsoft researcher Cao Xudong, Momenta develops advanced driver-assistance software for automobile manufacturers. Its technology enables vehicles to perform functions such as steering, braking, lane changes and parking, while still requiring drivers to remain attentive and ready to assume control.
According to the company’s prospectus, vehicles equipped with Momenta’s software exceeded 680,000 by the end of 2025. Its customer and partner roster includes Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, SAIC Motor, General Motors, BYD and Audi.
IPO proceeds earmarked for expansionReuters reported that Momenta plans to allocate around 60% of the IPO proceeds toward research and development to strengthen its autonomous-driving technology.
Another 20% will be invested in robotaxi services, while 10% will support its mass-produced vehicle business. The remaining 10% has been earmarked for worki
ReutersMomenta’s market debut is being closely watched as a gauge of investor demand for Chinese artificial intelligence and advanced technology companies.
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The allocation underscores the company’s strategy of expanding both its core driver-assistance business and its presence in the emerging autonomous mobility market.

















