Chinese Ride-Hailing Giant Didi Hits Accelerator on Talks for IPO - Wall Street Journal
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China"s Didi in talks for IPO as early as this year: WSJ
(Reuters) - Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing is in talks for a multi-billion-dollar initial public offering that could take place as early as this year, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
Chinese Ride-Hailing Giant Hits Accelerator on Talks for Potential IPO
Didi Chuxing Technology Co. is holding discussions about a multibillion-dollar initial public offering that could happen as soon as this year, as it looks to amass a large war chest to fend off rivals in China and other countries......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Chinese Uber rival Didi halts carpool service after driver kills passenger
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Technology Co. said it is temporarily halting one of its services for the second time in three months after police said a Didi driver raped and murdered a female passenger in eastern China......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ride-hailing startup Grab is in talks to go public through SPAC merger
Grab Holdings Inc. is in talks to go public through a merger with a SPAC that could value the Southeast Asian ride-hailing startup at as much as $40 billion, making it by far the largest such deal on record......»»
Chinese Ride-Hailing Giant Didi Chuxing in Talks for IPO
Didi Chuxing Technology is holding discussions about a multibillion-dollar initial public offering that could happen as soon as this year, as it looks to amass a large war chest to fend off rivals in China and other countries......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Uber faces federal investigation over alleged gender discrimination
Uber Technologies is being investigated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a complaint about gender inequity, say people familiar with the matter, one of a series of federal probes of the ride hailing giant......»»
China"s Didi, Ant Financial weigh joint $2 billion Ofo buyout: source
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing and Alibaba's Ant Financial are in talks with bike-sharing startup Ofo for a joint buyout offer that could value Ofo at up to $2 billion, according to a source with direct knowledge of the discussions......»»
China"s Didi, Ant Financial weigh joint $2 bln Ofo buyout: source
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing and Alibaba's Ant Financial are in talks with bike-sharing startup Ofo for a joint buyout offer that could value Ofo at up to $2 billion, according to a source with direct knowledge of the discussions......»»
Uber IPO proposals value company at $120 billion: WSJ
Ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] could be valued at $120 billion, when it finally goes public next year according to proposals made by U.S. banks bidding to run the offering, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday......»»
Lyft expected to make IPO filing public next week, plans to list on Nasdaq
Ride-hailing giant Lyft Inc. plans to list on the Nasdaq and is expected to make its initial public offering filing public next week, according to The Wall Street Journal. Citing sources, the Journal reported that Lyft is set to launch.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank investing $500 million in mortgage startup Better
SoftBank Group Corp. is investing $500 million in mortgage lender Better as the Japanese investing giant seeks to ride a wave of swelling startup valuations......»»
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi eyes US IPO at $100 billion valuation, report says
The Chinese company is said to be weighing its options between New York.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Xiaomi wins court ruling halting U.S. investment ban
A federal judge has blocked enforcement of the U.S. investment ban on Xiaomi Corp., calling the decision to blacklist the Chinese technology giant “deeply flawed.”.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Uber, DoorDash and other gig-economy companies discuss fund for workers affected by coronavirus
The biggest ride-sharing and food-delivery companies in the U.S. are in talks to set up a fund to compensate drivers affected by the novel coronavirus, a step that highlights the pressure they face to provide workers with broader employment protections......»»
Huawei Exec Says WSJ Figure Of $75B In Aid "Really Not Fair"
Chinese telecom giant Huawei came under fire Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal reported that an in-depth review found the company benefited from $75 billion in state support. 0 read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Comcast may be set to buy free-streaming service Xumo
Comcast Corp. is in advanced talks to acquire video-streaming company Xumo LLC, according to people familiar with the matter, as the cable giant prepares to launch its own streaming service......»»
Huawei freaked out at The Wall Street Journal over a report that it secured its global tech dominance on the back of $75 billion in state support from China
Reuters Chinese tech giant Huawei attacked The Wall Street Journal for a reporting detaili.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Huawei appears to be doing just fine without American chips
American tech companies are getting the go-ahead to resume business with Chinese smartphone giant Huawei Technologies Co., but it may be too late: It is now building smartphones without U.S. chips......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. opens new investigation into Huawei over theft allegations
U.S. prosecutors are looking into additional instances of alleged technology theft by Huawei Technologies Co., according to people familiar with the matter, potentially expanding beyond existing criminal cases against the Chinese telecommunications giant......»»
WSJ investigation: Huawei staff help governments spy on people
On the ground in Uganda, our reporters uncovered how Chinese telecom giant Huawei is providing surveillance tools that African governments use to stifle dissent. Video: Clément Bürge. Photo: Sumysa Durni for The Wall Street Journal.....»»