The Chinese Commercial Autonomous Driving Company CiDi Plans for IPO
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The Chinese Commercial Autonomous Driving Company CiDi Plans for IPO

Technology tamfitronics Changsha Intelligent Driving Institute (CiDi) officially submitted its prospectus to The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong on November 7, 2024, intending to list on the main board. CICC, CITIC Securities International, and Ping An Capital (Hong Kong) are acting as joint sponsors.This means that CiDi is another autonomous driving company that has submitted documents to The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong in the short term. It is also the second autonomous driving-related company after Black Sesame Technologies...
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BizNews Briefing: Eskom to Jhb; Trump stock bump; Sappi; Truworths; Comrades; SA to Scotland
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BizNews Briefing: Eskom to Jhb; Trump stock bump; Sappi; Truworths; Comrades; SA to Scotland

Top Stories Tamfitronics In this episode of the BizNews Briefing, host Alec Hogg provides context on stories of the moment with guests (in order of appearance) Wayne Duvenage (OUTA); Magnus Heystek (Brenthurst); Steve Binnie (Sappi); Anthony Ginsberg (GinsGlobal); Lord Mayor of London Prof Michael Mainelli; and Rory Steyn on the Comrades Collective and his son, Scotland rugby captain Kyle.Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Registerhere.The seventh BizNews Conference, BNC#7, is to be held in Hermanus from March 11 to 13, 2025. The 2025 BizNews Conference is designed to provide an excellent opportunity for members of the BizNews community to interact directly with the keynote speakers, old (and new) friends...
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Brighton vs. Man City lineups, confirmed starting 11, team news and injuries: Grealish back after England call-up?
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Brighton vs. Man City lineups, confirmed starting 11, team news and injuries: Grealish back after England call-up?

Top Stories Tamfitronics Manchester City will try to pull out of what has come to feel like their traditional autumn downturn when they visit Brighton on Saturday.Bournemouth handed City their first Premier League loss since last December — a run spanning 32 games — when they claimed a deserved 2-1 triumph at the Vitality Stadium last weekend.However, that result was sandwiched by a 2-1 defeat to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup and a chastening 4-1 loss at Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League.City's slump has...
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