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Axera Semiconductor is set to debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with its IPO priced at HK$28.20 per share. Despite strong initial demand during the subscription period, the company’s pre-listing performance in the gray market indicated some headwinds, hinting at a cautious market reception ahead of its official listing.

Axera Semiconductor finalized its IPO offer price at HK$28.20 per share—a level reflecting earlier robust demand from investors. The offering garnered significant interest during the subscription phase, in line with recent market trends favoring technology and semiconductor stocks. However, trading data from major gray market venues indicated that after opening flat at the offering price, Axera’s shares slid to end marginally lower, closing at about HK$27.00 before the official listing.

Before the IPO’s official debut, Axera’s shares were actively traded on the gray market, a typical precursor for gauging public sentiment. Volumes were notable, with up to 2.6 million shares changing hands and turnover reaching over HK$70 million across platforms like PhillipMart and Futu. Despite the initial enthusiasm, shares quickly traded below the IPO price, settling for a 4.3% loss by session end. Investors who purchased at the IPO price thus faced an early paper loss in the board lot size.

While Axera’s initial performance trailed its offer price, analysts noted the generally positive climate for tech listings in Hong Kong. Yet, heightened volatility and profit-taking may impact post-listing price movements. Comparatively, other launches, like Ridge Outdoor, saw significantly different performances in the gray market, underscoring how individual company prospects and sector sentiment can diverge sharply even within a bullish market segment.

With trading set to commence officially, all eyes will be on how Axera navigates early market volatility. Persistent demand for semiconductor and AI-related companies could buoy the stock if the company delivers on growth expectations. However, the initial gray market dip serves as a reminder of the sensitive investor mood amid broader economic uncertainties in Hong Kong’s capital markets.

Summary Table: Axera Gray Market Trading Snapshot

Gray Market Platform Opening Price (HK$) Volume (Shares) Closing Price (HK$) Book Loss/Board Lot (100 Shares)
PhillipMart 28.20 2,610,000 27.00 ~HK$120
Futu 28.20 2,390,000 27.00 ~HK$118

The official listing day will offer the clearest view yet of Axera’s prospects and the appetite for new technology IPOs in the city’s fluctuating market.

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