NIO Hong Kong shares opened over 6% higher and received a new round of strategic investment of $2.2 billion from CYVN
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发表于 2023-12-20 10:32:18
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On the morning of December 20th, as of press release, NIO Hong Kong stocks rose by over 6%. According to a recent announcement, CYVN will invest a total of $2.2 billion in cash to subscribe to 294 million Class A common shares issued by NIO at a purchase price of $7.50 per share. After the transaction is completed, CYVN will actually hold approximately 20.1% of the total issued and outstanding shares of NIO.
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