Goldman Sachs: Maintain Buy on MiniMax, target price HKD 860
According to Jinshi reports, Goldman Sachs maintains a "Buy" rating for MiniMax Group, with a target price of 860 HKD.
The report shows that the MiniMax M3 model is priced the same as the M2.7, and through upgrades in training and inference architecture, inference efficiency has improved by more than 2 times, enough to offset the cost increase brought by the doubling of model parameters. This week, DeepSeek announced that the official version of V4 is scheduled to launch in mid-July, and a time-based pricing mechanism will be implemented simultaneously, with peak period calling prices being 2 times the usual rate.
Goldman Sachs believes that DeepSeek's price increase indirectly confirms the high cost-performance ratio of the MiniMax M3. The upcoming larger version of the M3 series and the H3 video model are also seen as catalysts for the next phase.
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