Rubbish Check
Daily Mail Money · 19 August 2026
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“Superhuman Shanghai debut for Chinese robot firm Unitree with shares soaring 629%”
R3/ 10
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In short
Rubbish Talk rates Daily Mail's claim that Unitree shares "soared 629%" a 3/10 because that figure was the intraday peak, not the closing gain of 460%, though the piece corrects itself in the very next line.
The Verdict
Lightly altered. The headline leans on the punchiest number available, the 629% intraday spike, rather than the 460% gain the stock actually closed at, but the article discloses the real close within its second sentence, and rival outlets including AP and SCMP made the identical headline choice. It's a common practice across financial media rather than a Daily Mail-specific distortion.
What actually happened
Unitree Robotics, a Hangzhou-based maker of humanoid and quadruped robots, listed on Shanghai's STAR Market on 19 August 2026. The stock jumped as much as 629% above its IPO price in early trading before paring gains to close up 460% on the day. The listing raised roughly $904 million and valued the company at around $50 billion at the close.
Key facts
- Intraday peak: shares hit +629% above the IPO price, opening near 1,100 yuan versus a 150.80 yuan IPO price.
- Closing gain: +460%, finishing at 845 yuan, still a dramatic first-day move but well below the headline number.
- Capital raised: $904 million (6.1 billion yuan), per Bloomberg, making it the first mainland-listed pure-play humanoid robot maker.
- Closing valuation: ~$50 billion, consistent across AP, Yahoo Finance and Coinpaper reporting.
- Founder Wang Xingxing holds roughly a fifth of the company; estimates of his resulting paper wealth range from Daily Mail's "more than £8 billion" up to Forbes' $16 billion, reflecting differing snapshot times and share-count assumptions.
What to watch for
- Watch whether Unitree's stock holds the 460% close or fades further in subsequent sessions, a common pattern for STAR Market debuts with thin free floats.
- Founder wealth figures will keep moving with the share price; later reports citing a much higher or lower number than Daily Mail's £8 billion aren't necessarily contradictory, just measured at a different moment.
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