Luckin Coffee International (Hong Kong) Limited
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2020-07-22
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Recent Articles about Luckin Coffee International (Hong Kong) Limited
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2025-01-05 (thewirechina.com)
The Great Brew Battle -
Four years after its fraud scandal, Luckin Coffee is back — but still haunted by the ghost of its past. Rachel Cheung reports.
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2024-11-04 (thebambooworks.com)
Locked in overheated battle with its clone at home, Luckin eyes expansion in U.S.
China’s largest coffee chain Luckin is accelerating its move overseas, even as two-year-old rival Cotti Coffee does the same
Read more2024-11-04 (benzinga.com)
Locked In Overheated Battle With Its Clone At Home, Luckin Eyes Expansion In U.S. - Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX), Luckin Coffee (OTC:LKNCY)
Key Takeaways: Luckin Coffee plans to expand to the U.S. and other markets following its first offshore move into Singapore, as competition remains stiff and demand weakens at home The budget coffee chain’ s quarterly revenue exceeded 10 billion yuan for the first time in the three months to
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2024-11-01 (xe.today)
The Rise of a Chinese Coffee Powerhouse: A Super-Affordable Brand with Over 20,000 Stores in its Domestic Market, Set to Challenge the US and Southeast Asian Beverage Industries.
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2024-05-24 (hinrichfoundation.com)
Asia’s Greater Bay Area: Worth the risks for investors?
As China accelerates its speed of innovation and industry diversification, investors will remain drawn to the Asia's Greater Bay Area's potential continued growth.
Read more2024-03-19 (fortune.com)
Evergrande founder Hui Ka Yan was once China's richest person. Beijing now accuses him of inflating his company's revenue by almost $80 billion
The allegations from China's securities regulator will put Evergrande at the center of a fraud case that dwarfs scandals from Luckin Coffee or Enron.
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2024-03-14 (bbc.com)
China's Luckin Coffee sacks bosses amid accounting scandal
Its chief executive and chief operating officer were sacked after a probe into an accounting scandal.
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2024-02-28 (cfo.com)
Luckin Coffee Ousts Chairman Amid Accounting Scandal
Luckin Coffee appointed a new chairman and directors to its board following an extraordinary general meeting held Monday.
Read more2024-02-25 (asiafinancial.com)
Luckin Coffee apologises for fraud scandal
Luckin Coffee apologises for fraud scandal
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