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Ubtech Robotics shares drop 2.9% as robotics sector sell-off widens

Stock falls alongside broader China robotics sell-off after Unitree Robotics' Shanghai IPO. Ubtech faces dilution risks ahead of August 26 EGM.

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Priya Anand · Equities & Earnings Desk · 21 Aug 2026 · 10:11 · 1 min read
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Ubtech Robotics shares drop 2.9% as robotics sector sell-off widens

Ubtech Robotics’ shares declined 2.9% to HK$83 on Thursday, underperforming the Hang Seng Index’s 0.7% gain as a sector-wide sell-off in China’s robotics sector deepened.

The drop followed a near 10% decline on Wednesday, extending losses sparked by the initial public offering of rival Unitree Robotics on the Shanghai exchange. The new listing drew investor capital away from established players, including Ubtech, which operates under the ticker `9880` on the Hong Kong exchange.

The sell-off reflects broader concerns over valuation and capital allocation in China’s robotics industry following Unitree Robotics’ debut. The company’s IPO on Wednesday triggered a rotation of funds into the newly listed stock, pressuring incumbents amid heightened competition for investor attention.

Ubtech’s shares have come under additional pressure ahead of its Extraordinary General Meeting scheduled for August 26. Shareholders are set to vote on several proposals that carry potential dilution risks, including:

* Bank financing arrangements * A proposed change in the use of previously raised proceeds * A new H-share incentive scheme

The measures, if approved, could expand the company’s share base, further weighing on existing shareholders. Ubtech did not provide additional commentary on the proposals or the broader market dynamics driving the sell-off.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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