
SenseTime rallies in Hong Kong trading debut after delay forced by US sanctions
CNN
SenseTime rallied in its Hong Kong debut Thursday, as it tried to move past a politically-fraught month that forced the Chinese artificial intelligence startup to delay its initial public offering.
Shares in the company were last trading at 4.29 Hong Kong dollars (55 cents) each, up more than 11% from an offer price of 3.85 Hong Kong dollars (49 cents). It raised about $740 million in the offering, selling some 1.5 billion shares.

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