WSJ News Exclusive | Luckin Coffee Shareholder Vote Is Challenged After Chairman Determines Outcome

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A fight for control of Luckin Coffee is hamstringing the embattled company, which has yet to release the results of a controversial shareholder vote that took place over the weekend

A fight for control of Luckin Coffee Inc. is hamstringing the embattled company, which has yet to release the results of a controversial shareholder vote that took place over the weekend.

Luckin on Sunday held an extraordinary general meeting in Beijing, during which its chairman and co-founder, Charles Lu, asked shareholders to vote out four of the company’s eight directors—including himself—and replace them with two individuals whom he nominated as independent directors. Some shareholders saw it as an attempt by Mr. Lu,...

 

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ni hao. ChineseVirus

Wait, the WSJ cares about financial investments that are unrelated to Trump? Did they hire a new guy or something?

Waste the time, kick them out

Hmmmm THIS isn't what you think of

Fake news, LU already stepped down.

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