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China’s Luckin Coffee files for bankruptcy in US

Decision won’t affect the day-to-day operations of its stores, which will remain open

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Feb 2021 8:40AM

China’s Luckin Coffee files for bankruptcy in US
Chinese cafe chain Luckin Coffee was delisted from Nasdaq in May 2019 after an inflated sales scandal. – Twitter pic, February 6, 2021

NEW YORK – Chinese cafe chain Luckin Coffee yesterday announced it had filed for bankruptcy protection in the US, months after it had been booted from Wall Street indices over a fraud scandal.

The decision won’t affect the day-to-day operations of its stores, which will remain open, while Luckin will continue paying employees and suppliers, the company said in a statement.

“The company is negotiating with its stakeholders regarding the restructuring of the company's financial obligations,” Luckin said.

Created in 2017 and billing itself as China's answer to iconic US coffee chain Starbucks, Luckin has grown at a rapid pace thanks to foreign investors.

But revelations last year that a manager inflated sales figures in 2019 caused a scandal, sending its shares plunging on the Nasdaq, where it traded from May 2019 before it was delisted from the index last July.

Luckin agreed to pay the US Securities and Exchange Commission US$180 million (RM731 million) last December to resolve fraud charges. – AFP, February 6, 2021

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