Uisee Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd. provides AI-empowered autonomous driving solutions in China. The company designs and outsources the manufacturing of vari...
UISEE Technologies staged a rebound after an intraday dip, closing flat at HKD 60.45, as the scheduled interim results review and prior collaborations—including a Singapore autonomous vehicle MOU with Ryde and the mass production of intelligent driving systems for Seres Landian E5 Plus—offset persistent earnings loss concerns. The stock fluctuated sharply, hitting an intraday low of HKD 59.25 in the afternoon session before recovering. In Q4 2025, revenue grew 20.09% YoY to HKD 127.7 million, yet net loss widened 38.88% to HKD 66.5 million, with EPS of -HKD 0.4496, deepening the loss despite revenue growth. The stock closed at HKD 60.45, trading 16.2% below the 60-day moving average of HKD 72.12 and 40.57% off its 52-week high of HKD 102.3, though it has gained 5.74% YTD and sits above the 20-day MA of HKD 60.58.
UISEE Technologies staged a sharp afternoon rally, closing up 5.1% at HKD 63.30 after announcing a board meeting to review interim results, fueling pre-earnings positioning. The stock opened weak at HKD 60.50, dipped to an intraday low of HKD 59.60, then reversed to a single-session uptrend, finishing at the day's high with a 6.2% intraday range. Revenue growth remained solid (Q4 +20.1% YoY, Q3 +13.3% YoY), but net loss widened to HKD 66.5 million in Q4, up 38.9% from a year ago, signaling ongoing profitability challenges. The stock now sits above its 20-day moving average (HKD 60.56) yet trails the 60-day MA (HKD 72.11) by roughly 12%; YTD gain stands at 10.1%. However, it remains 38.1% below its 52-week peak of HKD 102.30, reflecting persistent valuation overhang.
1511.HK rose sharply in the morning session, closing at HKD 64.00 as of 11:08 BJ, up 5.09% from the previous close of HKD 60.90. The rally was primarily driven by an MOU with Ryde to explore autonomous vehicle collaboration in Singapore and the mass production of an intelligent driving system for Seres' Landian E5 Plus overseas. The stock is 37.44% below its 52-week high of HKD 102.30 but has gained 11.3% YTD from its start of HKD 57.50, and is trading above its 20-day MA (HKD 60.343) though still below the 60-day MA (HKD 72.191). Q4 revenue grew 20.09% YoY to HKD 127.7 million, yet net loss widened 38.88% to HKD -66.5 million, with ROE at -88.68%, signaling continued fundamental weakness.
Driven by news of a strategic collaboration MOU with Singapore's Ryde on autonomous vehicle projects and the overseas mass production of its intelligent driving system, UISEE Technologies rose steadily in the morning session, closing at HKD 62.60, up 5.03% from the previous close of HKD 59.60, with an intraday range of 4.78%. Despite Q4 revenue growing 20.09% YoY to HKD 127.7 million, the net loss widened 38.88% to HKD 66.5 million, with a net profit margin of -52.13%, indicating ongoing fundamental pressure. The stock is 38.81% below its 52-week high of HKD 102.30, though it trades above its 20-day MA of HKD 60.345 and has posted an 8.87% YTD gain, while still trailing the 60-day MA of HKD 73.701 by about 15%.
1511.HK opened lower in the morning session and slid from HKD 61.0 to HKD 59.05, closing down 4.6% in a single leg downward move. The decline came despite the company's announcement of a memorandum of understanding with Ryde in Singapore to explore strategic collaboration on autonomous vehicle projects, suggesting the early-stage deal failed to lift sentiment. Turnover was only HKD 1.28 million, with a turnover rate of 0.02%, indicating thin trading. The current price of HKD 59.05 sits 42.3% below the 52-week high of HKD 102.3 (June 22) and well below the 20-day MA of HKD 74.8 and 60-day MA of HKD 77.4, though the stock is still up 2.7% year-to-date. The company's shareholders approved the profit distribution plan at the annual general meeting, but the firm remains loss-making with a PB of 32.1x, pointing to lingering valuation concerns.
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