Phate Zhang
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Analysts expect NIO sales to reach 100,000 units next year
Sales of the US-listed Chinese electric car trio are now on a rapid rise after a difficult period.
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Huawei phones can warn of earthquakes in China
Before the seismic wave arrives, the phone will broadcast a digital countdown alarm tone and a vibration alert to remind users to get out of danger as soon as possible.
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China's insurance industry is developing products for new energy vehicles
Currently, China's traditional auto insurance still lacks products to cover and manage the risk of batteries in new energy vehicles.
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XPeng says it has filed a total of 1,574 patents
Since its establishment, Chinese electric car company XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) has applied for 1,574 patents, including 1,511 domestic patents, said Fan Jinbiao, IP manager of XPeng.
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Changan to build new smart car brand with Huawei and CATL
Changan will join hands with Huawei and CATL to build a new high-end smart car brand with high-end smart products coming soon, Changan Chairman Zhu Ronghua announced.
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World's largest hedge fund almost doubles its position in NIO in Q3
The world's largest hedge fund held 1,569,456 NIO ADS shares worth $33,304,000 as of September 30, 2020, according to an SEC filing on November 13.
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Qualcomm spokesman says license to supply some products to Huawei has been granted
Responding to media reports that it has secured the supply of some products to Huawei, a Qualcomm spokesperson told nbd.com.cn that "we have secured licenses (to Huawei) for some of our products, including some 4G products".
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Short seller Citron is shorting NIO, says stock should go back to $25
US short-seller Citron is shorting NIO and says after a rocky road of trading, NIO has found itself in unchartered territory that can never be justified by its current standing in the China EV market or its near-term prospects. Citron gives NIO a price target of $25.
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Li Auto CEO says won't launch pure electric models until 400KW fast-charging technology matures
Li Auto won't launch all-electric models until the 400KW fast-charging technology matures, the Chinese EV maker's CEO Li Xiang said on its third-quarter earnings call, adding that its extended-range technology has a 5-10 year advantage in large SUVs and MPVs.
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Analysts say NIO is the leading Chinese EV maker, with advantages becoming apparent
With NIO gaining popularity among investors in the capital markets, more Chinese analysts are joining their Wall Street peers to publish bullish report on the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker.