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JPMorgan Slashes MiniMax Price Target Over Fundraising Dilution

JPMorgan Chase cuts MiniMax's stock price target for a second time, citing shareholder dilution from recent capital raising efforts.

According to Bloomberg Markets, shares of MiniMax Group Inc. declined sharply following JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s decision to reduce its price target on the Chinese artificial intelligence model developer. The analyst downgrade marks the second reduction in less than one week, reflecting concerns about the erosion of shareholder value stemming from the company's recent fundraising activities.

The repeated target cuts underscore investor skepticism regarding MiniMax's capital strategy and its impact on existing shareholders. JPMorgan's reassessment signals broader caution among major financial institutions toward AI-focused firms navigating aggressive expansion and growth financing in a competitive market.

MiniMax's stock reaction highlights how fundraising announcements, particularly those perceived as dilutive, can weigh heavily on investor sentiment and analyst sentiment in the high-growth technology sector where valuations remain sensitive to capital structure changes.

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