Robo.ai Inc. (AIIO) is up 36.8% today. Here is some analysis on what might have caused this price movement.
Analysis: The move appears tied to fresh company announcements around its newly acquired Neurovia unit, including the launch of a new data-processing platform positioned for “physical AI” visual data workloads. Traders may also be reacting to the earlier all-stock Neurovia acquisition disclosure, with momentum amplified by the stock’s small-cap volatility.
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PR Newswire, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Disclaimer: This price movement analysis was generated with the help of AI. Please double-check the information provided for mistakes.
$AIIO Hedge Fund Activity
We have seen 2 institutional investors add shares of $AIIO stock to their portfolio, and 17 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.
Here are some of the largest recent moves:
- JANE STREET GROUP, LLC removed 2,922,525 shares (-85.6%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $891,662
- HRT FINANCIAL LP removed 1,221,425 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $372,656
- STATE OF WYOMING removed 253,229 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q1 2026, for an estimated $26,994
- YORKVILLE ADVISORS GLOBAL, LP removed 239,785 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $73,158
- SCIENTECH RESEARCH LLC removed 224,336 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $68,444
- VIRTU FINANCIAL LLC added 140,359 shares (+676.3%) to their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $42,823
- MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC removed 83,233 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $25,394
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