Nio
Nio explains why it plans to list in Hong Kong without raising capital
Nio said it currently has sufficient cash reserves and no immediate need to raise capital in the short term, and the move that could help bring in more investors.
Nio-backed self-driving truck startup Inceptio closes $188 million Series B+ funding round
Inceptio will invest more in its in-house developed truck self-driving system "Xuanyuan" and launch more production models with industry partners.
Secondary vs dual primary: How is Nio's planned HK listing different from Xpeng and Li Auto?
A secondary listing is simpler than a dual primary listing, but at the moment it doesn't allow a company to be included in the mainland-Hong Kong stock connect.
Deutsche Bank on Nio's HK listing plan: Delisting overhang should largely be gone
The focus will shift to the expected production ramp-up of three new models starting in late March this year.
Nio explains why extra time needed for Q4 earnings release
Nio has more than 100 subsidiaries located in multiple regions, resulting in the need for additional time to prepare for capital liquidity disclosures, the company said.
Nio confirms it has also applied for secondary listing in Singapore
Nio has applied to the Singapore Exchange for a secondary listing by way of introduction, and the exchange is reviewing the application.
Nio applies for HK secondary listing, trading expected to start on March 10
Unlike the dual primary listings of Xpeng and Li Auto, Nio will have a secondary listing in Hong Kong and will not issue any new shares.
Nio Capital invests in nuclear fusion technology startup
The company, called Energy Singularity, aims to explore commercially viable fusion energy technologies and eventually achieve human energy freedom.
China state paper article explains why Audi's NEVs don't outsell Nio, Li Auto
Not to mention a match with Tesla, Audi has not even caught up with the "taillights" of the new car-making forces, including Nio and Li Auto, the article said.
Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto to take stake in battery maker Sunwoda's subsidiary
An affiliate of Li Auto will invest RMB 400 million and an Nio- related fund will invest RMB 250 million.