Topic: Chinese auto giant files are released in the United States.
Didi Chuxing, China's largest ride-hailing company Submit documents to become a listed company on the US stock exchange
The company is backed by some of Asia's largest technology investment firms, including Softbank, Alibaba and Tencent.
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However, the company was able to raise about $10 billion and seek a valuation of nearly $100 billion. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
That would make it the largest IPO in the United States by a Chinese company since 2014, when e-commerce giant Alibaba raised $25 billion (£15 billion).
Didi has a mobile app where users can call a taxi. private car swimming pool for car and buses in some cities
There are also businesses interested in electric vehicle charging networks. fleet management automobile production and automatic driving It has expanded to 15 countries, but China remains the largest market.
Didi revealed slower revenue growth as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic in filings, 9% lower than last year. However, when China opened the company, it made a strong recovery.
Revenue more than doubled between January and March. Compared to the same period last year
Didi already has its fair share of investors. In 2016, US tech giant Apple put $1 billion (800 million pounds) on Didi in an unusually large government investment. This is expected to be related to Apple's development of self-driving vehicles.
Ride-hailing giant Uber also has a stake, taking a 12.8 percent stake after pulling out of China in 2016, selling its ride-hailing business to Didi.
Courting Wall Street
However, Didi also had some controversy. in filing a lawsuit It mentioned two cases that caused a public outcry in China.
In May 2018, a 21-year-old woman died in Zhengzhou after using Didi's Hitch service, which matched commuters in the same direction.
Then in August, a 20-year-old woman was raped and killed in Wenzhou while using a ride-hailing service.
Founder Didi calls the case The company's "darkest time"
The companies said they had suspended carpooling services for more than a year to improve driver and driver protections in filing lawsuits.