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Unitree shares surge 460% on Shanghai debut as Anthropic eyes record IPO

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Summary

The Reuters segment covered four AI business stories: Unitree Robotics' explosive Shanghai stock debut where shares rose more than five-fold, positioning it as a bellwether for China's humanoid robot sector amid U.S.-China tech tensions; World Liberty Financial, backed by President Trump, partnering with Hong Kong's WorldClaw to offer Chinese AI models from firms flagged for national security risks, accepting its crypto tokens; DeepSeek's release of its higher-priced V4 Pro model, roughly 9x input and 14x output the cost of its V4 Flash; and Anthropic's unreported 2028 revenue projection of $190-200 billion that will drive its anticipated mega-IPO valuation.

Reporting relied on Reuters correspondents, independent analysis from Artificial Analysis for DeepSeek pricing, and unnamed sources for the Anthropic forecast and WorldClaw details. No guests appeared; the throughline emphasized China's rapid AI/robotics commercialization versus U.S. policy and investment angles.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast is high-quality, fact-based reporting drawn from Reuters' own exclusives, providing concrete numbers and market context that largely hold up. Viewers receive a clear snapshot of surging Chinese robotics investment and aggressive AI growth projections, but the segment omits skepticism around whether Anthropic can scale from a $65 billion run rate to nearly $200 billion in two years given current infrastructure costs and competition. The World Liberty/WorldClaw story highlights potential hypocrisy in U.S. national security policy without over-dramatizing, noting denials of conflicts. Overall framing is neutral and forward-looking; missing context includes exact current valuations, full competitive landscape for humanoids, and regulatory hurdles for the IPO or crypto-AI tie-up. Attentive viewers should cross-check the optimistic revenue multiples against historical tech precedents.

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Unitree shares soared more than five-fold on Shanghai trading debut

Confirmed: shares rose ~460% to close at 845 yuan from 150.8 yuan IPO price, with intraday peak of 629%.

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Unitree has only shipped tens of thousands of robots so far

2025 shipments exceeded 5,500 humanoids (not tens of thousands); figure is accurate in spirit for early stage but lower than phrased.

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Trump-backed World Liberty Financial collaborates with Hong Kong venture offering Chinese AI models flagged for national security concerns, accepting its crypto tokens

Reuters exclusive: 43 of 90 models from firms like DeepSeek, Alibaba, Baidu; Trump family owns 38% of World Liberty.

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DeepSeek V4 Pro priced about 9 times input and 14 times output of V4 Flash

Matches Artificial Analysis data cited in Reuters: Pro at ~$1.32/$3.96 per million tokens vs Flash equivalents.

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Anthropic projects $190-200 billion revenue in 2028, not previously reported, driving potential record IPO valuation

Direct from Reuters sources; current run rate reached ~$65 billion by end-July 2026, implying massive growth.

Sources Consulted

  1. Chinese robotics giant Unitree soars in stock market debut
  2. Unitree Robotics Surges 460% After $904 Million Shanghai IPO
  3. EXCLUSIVE Anthropic IPO valuation hinges on $190-200 billion 2028 revenue forecast, sources say
  4. Trump crypto firm backs venture offering AI from restricted Chinese companies
  5. DeepSeek launches V4 Pro at prices up to 14 times higher than V4 Flash
  6. China’s Unitree ships more than 5,500 humanoid robots in 2025, surpassing US peers
  7. Anthropic's revenue run rate tops $65 billion, source says