Chinese Tesla rival Xpeng made its market debut in Hong Kong on Wednesday, with shares rising 1.8% at the open to 168 Hong Kong dollars. The electric vehicle maker issued 85 million Class A ordinary shares at a price of 165 Hong Kong dollars each, raising 14.02 billion Hong Kong dollars, or $1.8 billion. The … Continue reading “Tesla’s Chinese Rival Xpeng Makes Hong Kong Debut”
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