(Bloomberg) -- China has greenlit a US listing by autonomous driving startup Pony.ai, raising the potential for an increase in Chinese tech initial public...
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The firm is backed by Toyota Motor Corp., which invested $400 million in 2020, as well as Saudi Arabia’s Neom Co. The company is valued at $8.5 billion, based on its last funding round, Caixin reported in October. Pony.ai was considering selling shares in the US in 2021 before putting the plan on hold, Bloomberg News previously reported.Big Junk Food’s Campaign to Get You Eating Doritos and Oreos for DinnerAre you looking for a super dividend stock to buy now and generate a whopping passive-income stream? Here's an option that's too good to ignore. The post Buy 3,000 Shares of This Super Dividend Stock For $3,300/Year in Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
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