What Didi’s ‘train wreck’ delisting means for US-listed Chinese companies

Just 11-months after making a splash in a $4.4 billion IPO, Didi shareholders made official Monday what has long been considered inevitable and approved a plan to delist its shares from the New York S...

DiDi’s stock sinks into record-low territory after disclosing need to delist from NYSE

Shares of DiDi Global Inc. DIDI, +3.42% dropped 2.0% in premarket trading Thursday, putting them on track to open in record-low territory, after the China-based ride-hailing giant disclosed that it wo...

Didi’s Brief U.S. Foray Is Ending. What Happens Next?

(Bloomberg) — Didi Global Inc. is preparing to delist from the New York Stock Exchange, after its initial public offering there last year drew the wrath of Beijing. The Chinese ride-hailing gian...