NIO
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What is the difference between Li Auto and NIO?
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto closed at $16.46 on its first day of trading on Thursday in the U.S., up 43 percent. Li Auto's market capitalization reached $13.9 billion, trailing its local rival NIO's $14.4 billion.
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Li Auto surges 43% in Nasdaq debut, almost equals NIO in market cap
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto closed at $16.46 on its first day of trading in the U.S., up 43 percent from its IPO price of $11.50.
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NIO's local rival Li Auto raises $1.1 billion in US IPO with $10 billion valuation
Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto has priced its American depositary receipts at $11.5 each in an initial public offering (IPO) on Nasdaq that will raise U$1.1 billion.
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NIO's founder addresses misconceptions
NIO has recently released its third model, the NIO ES6, which was followed by a number of interviews with NIO founder Li Bin.
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NIO's local rival Li Auto's US IPO fully subscribed
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto's IPO in the U.S. has been fully subscribed, according to IFR, a Reuters media outlet.
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Here is what you need to know about NIO's battery swap business model
At the 2020 Chengdu Auto Show on July 24, NIO Founder, Chairman, and CEO Li Bin announced the price of NIO's third model, EC6. He also said that deliveries of the car will begin in late September.
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NIO is planning to enter global markets including US
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO is actively preparing to enter the U.S. and global markets, its Chairman and CEO Li Bin said in an interview published Sunday on Yicai.com.
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NIO subsidiary adds used car brokerage to its business scope
Shanghai NIO Automotive Sales & Services Co. has undergone registration information changes, adding used car distribution and brokerage to its business scope, according to data provider Tianyancha.
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Nio CEO says accelerating development of next-gen battery swap station
Nio is accelerating the development of a new generation of battery swap station, the Chinese EV maker's CEO Li Bin said in a media interview on Friday without giving details.
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Nio announces price of EC6 starts at 368,000 yuan before subsidies
Nio said today that the Nio EC6 starts at 368,000 yuan ($52,500) before subsidies and deliveries are expected to begin in the second half of September.