$UNITREE Unitree shipped more than 5,500 humanoid robots last year, ranking first globally, with 2025 revenue surging to 1.7 billion yuan from 393 million yuan and a gross margin above 60%, according to Bloomberg. Founded by Wang Xingxing, it plans to use about 4.2 billion yuan of proceeds for embodied-AI model development, research and manufacturing expansion. JPMorgan analysts led by Tim Huang said a mass-production inflection point appears close, forecasting global humanoid shipments rising to 1.75 million units by 2030 from 18,000 in 2025, with China more than half of demand. Still, the IPO valued Unitree at 35.89 times sales versus about 20 for Hong Kong-listed peers, and Union Bancaire Privée's Vey-Sern Ling said there is no fundamental basis for the surge, calling it retail-driven with sky-high valuations. About 20% of the offering went to strategic investors including DeepSeek, which took a 2.31% stake with a three-year lockup, and Tencent-linked and state-owned enterprise vehicles.$UNITREE #UNITREE #AI #Crypto