Der chinesische Konzern BYD hat sich in kürzester Zeit vom Batteriehersteller zum weltweit führenden Produzenten von Elektrofahrzeugen entwickelt. Diese beeindruckende Transformation hat nicht nur die Automobilbranche revolutioniert, sondern auch Anleger auf der ganzen Welt aufhorchen lassen. Vom Akku zum Auto: Eine strategische Entscheidung BYD (Build Your Dreams), gegründet 1995, machte sich zunächst als Hersteller von wiederaufladbaren Batterien einen Namen. Mit dem wachsenden Trend zur...
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BYD-Aktie auf Bitpanda kaufen In der Welt des Elektrofahrzeugmarktes hat sich in den letzten Jahren ein Name besonders hervorgetan: BYD. Ursprünglich bekannt als Hersteller von Batterien, hat sich das chinesische Unternehmen zu einem der führenden Produzenten von Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeugen entwickelt. Diese evolutionäre Reise von einem Akku-Hersteller zu einem Giganten der Automobilindustrie ist bemerkenswert und wirft ein faszinierendes Licht...
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CoinspeakerBYD Electronics Expands with $2.2B Acquisition of Jabil’s Mobility Business The company said the acquisition is expected to enhance its market share and foster synergy with its existing products, ultimately boosting its overall competitiveness. BYD Electronics Expands with $2.2B Acquisition of Jabil’s Mobility Business
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CoinspeakerXpeng Shares Fall 7% after the EV Company Posts Q2 2023 Loss Worse Than Q1 Xpeng shares fell because the company's loss increased in Q2 2023. However, deliveries and revenue are still looking good even for Q3. Xpeng Shares Fall 7% after the EV Company Posts Q2 2023 Loss Worse Than Q1
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CoinspeakerXpeng Shares Jump 11% as Company Records Growth in Deliveries after Year of Declines Xpeng is hoping that its new car would help improve the company's losses even as it has recorded a return to quarterly growth in deliveries. Xpeng Shares Jump 11% as Company Records Growth in Deliveries after Year of Declines
Read More »Berkshire Hathaway Sells 2.53 Million of China’s BYD Shares
Berkshire Hathaway purchased 225 million of the EV maker’s shares for $230 million in 2008. American multinational conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) sold 2.52 million shares of Chinese EV maker BYD listed in Hong Kong on the 19th of June. A stock exchange filing revealed that the investment company sold the shares for HKUS$ 675.80 million, equaling $86.3 million. Berkshire Cuts China’s BYD Shares Holdings Following the sale of the BYD share, Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings in the...
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Warren Buffett has again increased its stakes in the 5 large trading firms in Japan where Berkshire Hathaway had a 7.4% stake. American multinational conglomerate holding company Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK) has increased its stake in a few trading firms in Japan through a wholly-owned subsidiary, National Indemnity Company. The average stake in these firms is over 8.5%. Berkshire Hathaway announced that National Indemnity Company now has more stakes in Mitsubishi, Marubeni, Sumitomo,...
Read More »Xpeng Shares Slide 5% Following Weak Q1 2023 Outing & Q2 Deliveries Forecast
China’s Xpeng shares were trading lower in US pre-trade after the EV company forecast significantly lower vehicle deliveries for Q2. The shares of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) slid 5% following missed Q1 earnings and a gloomy delivery forecast. Xpeng shares sank in US pre-market trade after the company reported a 50% year-over-year (YoY) decline in Q1 revenue. The company raked in income of 4.03 billion Chinese yuan ($571.6 million) compared to the 5.19...
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