‘If there’s anything to be learned about Luckin Coffee, it’s that there’s always more than meets the eye.’ Luckin skeptic Michael Norris has more questions.
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Luckin fraud may be out of Chinese regulator’s reach
Under the revised Securities Law of China, regulators may have some ability to investigate Luckin, which disclosed wide-scale sales revenue fraud.
Luckin tea rival brewing $400 million US IPO: report
Naixue’s Tea, one of China’s largest tea beverage chains, is reportedly looking to raise $400 million in a US IPO as early as this year.
Luckin Coffee announces 2 new bids to raise cash
Luckin Coffee is offering a $400 million bond and issuing new shares less than a year after its Nasdaq IPO.
INSIGHTS | What’s at stake in fight over delisting Chinese firms
Washington is threatening delisting for Chinese companies if they don’t comply with tighter audit rules. But there’s still room for a deal.
Nasdaq is helping China keep IPOs at home
Alarmed by the Luckin Coffee, scandal, Nasdaq moves to restrict IPOs by Chinese companies, effectively helping Beijing keep them at home.
China Tech Investor: Ant Group is really big, and really confusing
Elliott and James try to get their minds around the Ant Group IPO, and the business behind what is likely to be the biggest IPO in history.
China’s cloud landscape, with Kevin Xu
Kevin Xu joins the podcast to discuss China’s cloud computing services landscape, TSMC and intense competition in semiconductor development.
Short seller accuses Iqiyi of revenue fraud
Iqiyi, often called the Netflix of China, is another short seller target following beverage chain Luckin Coffee’s spectacular downfall.
Are China and India getting a tech divorce? With Dev Lewis
Elliott and James welcome Dev Lewis back to the podcast to discuss what a worsening relationship means for Chinese tech companies in India.