fibance
10-18
Hard for GIC to win the case. They have to first prove that it is indeed fraud. Then they have to prove causality (fraud caused them to lose money). NIO also has in the past took actions to demonstrate accountability (independent internal investigation) as well as successfully listed in HK and SG (both requires stringent checks). So, I’d say… this is a non-event.
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  • wavyix
    10-19
    wavyix
    It's tough to make a strong case without clear evidence. Sounds like NIO is on solid ground here.
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