Bai Yongli
2022-01-31

$DiDi Global Inc.(DIDI)$wonder what happens after listed in HK exchange? 

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  • HSTew
    2022-02-03
    HSTew
    so anybody know is it ok to buy the USA Didi stock at the current low price and wait for it to grow with its HK listing and let it grow until it list again in USA in the future?
    • HSTewReplyAdrianTan
      noted with thanks.
    • AdrianTan
      Unlikely it will relist again in the US after they delist. Safer to just buy the HK shares since conversion is just one of the scenario and also depends on broker.
    • Songa
      静观其变
  • 许哲东
    2022-02-02
    许哲东
    is it can operate as normal after delisted from US? China government can let it go??
    • AdrianTan
      Listing of shares is unrelated to continuing business. Even if delisted Didi still exist as a business
  • Big Little
    2022-02-03
    Big Little
    As ex-IPO guy - It definitely makes more sense for it to be listed in the home market, rather than in a foreign land. Same logic applies for all those who think the grass is greener on the other side!
  • Eaglewings
    2022-02-02
    Eaglewings
    Yes, it has a core value proposition with a strong user base
  • KL H
    2022-02-01
    KL H
    I think delisting in usa and relisting in HK will give it a chance to grow again..
  • AdrianTan
    2022-02-04
    AdrianTan
    Few possibilities. Either DIDI buys back shares, shares get converted to OTC or the ADR converts to equivalent in HK shares if it manages to list in time. The latter scenario most likely.
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