DiDi Global President Is No Longer A Billionaire As Chinese Regulatory Probe Torpedoes Share Price

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DiDi's Global President is no longer a billionaire as a Chinese regulatory probe torpedoes the share price

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DiDi said in a July 4th press release that it will “strive to rectify any problems, improve its risk prevention awareness and technological capabilities, protect users' privacy and data security, and continue to provide secure and convenient services to its users.” It also noted that it expects the takedown of the app to negatively impact its revenue in China.

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