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VR Headset Maker HTC Safe From Meta’s Stock Wipeout

The manufacturer of the Vive VR headset opened trading in Taipei up 5% after the Lunar New Year break.

Updated May 11, 2023, 6:57 p.m. Published Feb 7, 2022, 8:30 a.m.
An HTC Vive Pro 2 Headset (HTC)
An HTC Vive Pro 2 Headset (HTC)

Taiwan-based virtual reality headset manufacturer HTC, considered to be a metaverse proxy stock because the company’s Vive headsets are an essential tool for VR-based vision, was seemingly spared by Meta’s recent stock decline. HTC Taipei-listed stock posted a 5% gain by mid-day Monday as the markets in Taipei re-opened after the Lunar New Year.

  • Last week Meta, formerly known as Facebook, posted a $10 billion loss on its augmented and virtual reality division. This wiped over $200 billion from the company’s market cap as the stock subsequently plummeted over 25%, the stock's largest single-day decline yet.
  • This decline had a cascading effect on metaverse-related tokens. According to a prior report from CoinDesk, axie infinity (AXS), sandbox (SAND) and fell as much as 12% in the 24-hour period after Meta’s earnings.
  • Since then investor sentiment on these tokens has changed. AXS is up 13% in the past 24 hours, according to CoinGecko, is up 8%, and GALA is posting a 7.5% gain.
  • According to on-chain data, approximately $4.3 million in short positions on MANA have been liquidated during the last 24 hours. AXS had $2.6 million in short liquidations during the same time period, and $1.5 million in long liquidations.
  • Despite the newfound interest in its VR headsets, HTC isn’t profitable. The company has faced fierce competition from other Android handset makers, pushing its phones down to a sub-1% market share, too low to be counted by most market research firms.
  • HTC first saw its stock rally around the metaverse in mid-October, around the time Facebook announced its rebranding to Meta. From mid-October to year's end, HTC stock posted gains of approximately 140%.
  • The company has been called Taiwan’s version of GameStop. Its VR headsets have been around since 2015; sales are increasing but annual volume is still moderate.
  • However, on PTT, Taiwan’s version of Reddit, references to the company’s name and ticker have spiked as many believe that without the Vive VR headset, the metaverse’s true vision is impossible to achieve.

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