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oday I took a closer look at Chinas used car market. Why it makes sense for NIO to have a used car program and my next investment. Thanks for watching please like and subscribe for more content. I wanna know what you guys think about NIO Stock/UXIN Stock. Please comment down below.we have a special offer for you! By using our WeBull referral link [https://www.webull.com/activity?inviteCode=fBYRrgxBolWr&inviteSource=wb_inf&source=CourtsideFinancial], you can receive free stocks and supercharge your investment journey. Don't miss out on this opportunity to capitalize on the dynamic world of finance.
In this week's thrilling edition of Courtside Financial Podcast, we delve into the dynamic world of finance with a focus on Episodes 107-111. Strap in as we dissect major industry headlines, featuring NIO's groundbreaking announcements that sent shockwaves through the market.
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It's Thursday, April 1st, 2021. I'm Hoda, Co-founder, and CEO of Stock Card. Stock Card may go public via a SPAC merger. Maybe! Aside from that, I looked into the stock market indices' movements and dug into two second-hand car marketplaces (#UXIN and #KMX) that took the opposite directions today.
Get "Soul Why: Soul Rich Woman Blueprint" and "How to Delegate 80% of your to-do list" ---> https://be.soulrichwoman.com Former CMO of UXIN Group, now Chief Growth Officer at WM Motor 威马汽车. Prior, Cindy was Head of Marketing of Uber China in Beijing. Cindy has extensive experience in strategy, M&A and entrepreneurship. She has worked in Oliver Wyman and Booz&Company, covering Auto and TMT sectors.
In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, our hosts welcome back Technode contributor Michael Norris to discuss the IPO of Luckin Coffee. Luckin is hardly free of controversy. From a CMO who spent time in prison to a rapid expansion financed by an equally rapid cash burn, there are a lot of reasons for skepticism. However, their upside is still bound to draw the attention from investors who don’t want to miss out on what could very well be Starbucks’ most formidable competitor in China. Read Michael’s previous work on Luckin: Why it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee on Luckin From jail to java: How Luckin’s CMO is hacking China’s coffee market Luckin may not last, but its model will As well as TechNode Editor-in-Chief's analysis of their IPO: Is Luckin’s rushed IPO a path to sustainability or a pig in a poke? At the beginning of the episode, James and Ell briefly discuss UXIN’s response to the damning accusations levied against them by Anne Stevenson-Yang and J Capital Research. Anne discussed her report on episode 22 of the podcast, and also issued a rebuttal to UXIN’s response. Listeners can read, and decide for themselves Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Watchlist: Tencent Alibaba Baidu iQiyi Xiaomi JD.com Pinduoduo Meituan-Dianping Guest: Michael Norris Hosts: Elliott Zaagman – @elliottzaagman James Hull – @jameshullx Podcast information: Spotify iTunes RSS Feed Music: “Hey Ho” by Steve Jackson, Royalty Free Music
Uxin battles a recent short report and Jumia is investing big in Africa. On this week’s episode of Industry Focus: Consumer Goods host Jason Moser and Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Joey Solitro discuss the state of affairs with the leading used car platform China used car company and take a closer look at how Jumia is capitalizing on Africa’s developing middle class. Plus the team takes a listener question on how investors should be viewing Chinese electric car company NIO Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter
In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, our hosts talk with the one and only Anne Stevenson-Yang, co-founder and research director at J Capital Research. Anne and her team at J Cap recently made headlines when they released a report accusing US-listed Chinese second-hand auto sales platform UXIN of fraud, recommending a short on their stock. Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Watchlist: Tencent Alibaba Baidu iQiyi Xiaomi JD.com Pinduoduo Meituan-Dianping Guest: Anne Stevenson-Yang - @doumenzi Hosts: Elliott Zaagman – @elliottzaagman James Hull – @jameshullx Podcast information: Spotify iTunes RSS Feed Music: “Hey Ho” by Steve Jackson, Royalty Free Music
Ok seriously, how SHOULD we be thinking about apparel stocks? Seth Jayson analyzes the landscape and shares why U.S. investors should be paying more attention to what’s happening in Europe. Plus, more talk about Uxin and we dip into the Fool Mailbag and ponder if shares of Skechers are cheap for a reason or just cheap. Holiday Music: “Let It Snow” by Boys II Men
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about. Emily weighs in on Chinese used car dealer Uxin, JCPenney, and Stitch Fix. And Jason talks PayPal, Zillow, and Apple.
Deals Mobile wallet operator Mobikwik has raised more than $120m from an investor base that includes corporates Net1, Cisco, American Express, GMO and Mediatek, and is currently in talks with investors for a round that could value it at up to $1bn, CEO Bipin Preet Singh has told Reuters. View has been developing its Dynamic … Continue reading "13 February 2017 – Used Vehicle Marketplace Uxin Raises $500m and Much More"
Deals Chinese used vehicle marketplace Uxin has raised $500m in new funding, making it only the latest player in the sector to close a nine-figure round. Mobile commerce platform Letgo has taken its overall funding to $375m since the start of 2015 with a $175m round backed by early investor Naspers. Zoom Video Communications has … Continue reading "23 January 2017 – $20m Series B-1 for Moon Express, Rocket Internet Capital Partners Fund Closes at $1bn and Much More"