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Luckin Coffee shares crash on delisting risk

Published 05/20/2020, 08:57 AM
Updated 05/20/2020, 09:00 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A cup of 'Luckin Coffee,' coffee is poured during the company's IPO at the Nasdaq Market site in New York

(Reuters) - Shares in Luckin Coffee Inc (O:LK) slumped almost 40% to a record low in premarket trade on Wednesday, as they resumed trading after more than a month's halt and a day after the Chinese coffee chain said it received a delisting notice from Nasdaq (O:NDAQ).

Luckin Coffee said on Tuesday that Nasdaq had notified the company of plans to delist it from the U.S. stock exchange, a month after the company disclosed that some employees had fabricated sales accounts.

The coffee chain's stock, which has lost more than 90% of its value this year, fell to a low of $2.69 in premarket trade on Wednesday, a far cry from its peak of $51.38 in January.

Nasdaq's notice comes as the exchange renews its focus on auditing standards. This week it tightened listings rules, hoping to curb initial public offerings of Chinese companies closely held by insiders and opaque about accounting, Reuters reported.

In its delisting notice, the bourse cited public interest concerns raised by the fabricated transactions and Luckin's failure to disclose material information.

"The type of scandal in our opinion is too severe to allow the company to be listed on the U.S. stock market," Zephirin Group analyst Lenny Zephirin told Reuters.

Luckin, a rival to Starbucks (O:SBUX) in China, plans to challenge the move before a Nasdaq hearing panel, and will remain listed until the outcome, which is most likely within two months.

Latest comments

RMB is noyhing more than a toilet paper
The COO that was the ring-leader for forging the numbers can just to go work for the CCP and produce their Covid numbers. Transparency isn't important in China; just showing results (real or imaginary) is.
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