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Chinese self-driving startup WeRide files for $440 mln U.S. IPO
Oct 31, 2024 12:00 AM

Oct 23 (Reuters) - Chinese self-driving startup WeRide

has filed for an up to $439.9 million initial public offering on

Nasdaq, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

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