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China's used car online dealer Uxin responds to grim report following huge share loss

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-04-17 16:40
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A customer uses the app of Uxin Ltd, China's largest used car e-commerce platform, on June 27, 2018. [Photo/IC]

NEW YORK - Uxin Ltd, a Chinese leading used car e-commerce platform, issued late Tuesday a responding statement after its shares slumped over 36 percent around market close, as investors were spooked by an alarming analytical report.

Listed on the Nasdaq, Uxin saw its stock price plunge to $1.95 per share at around 4 pm eastern time (2000 GMT), down from $3.05 per share of the previous day and sinking the company's profit, or earnings per share, into a minus $5.758.

Earlier in the day, J Capital Research analyst Anne Stevenson-Yang issued a report urging Uxin shareholders to "race to the exits," which was soon disclosed by news media and later went viral on Chinese social media sites.

The report claimed that Uxin has overstated auto sales volume, artificially elevated the price of cars sold, as well as falsely reported revenue growth and inventory, among other allegations related to the company's operations and management.

In response, the Chinese online used-car dealer described Tuesday's stock price plunge as "unusual trading activities," saying the report contains "errors of facts, misleading speculations and malicious interpretations of events."

"The company firmly denies the baseless allegations that it has falsified any sales data. Kun Dai, the founder, chairman and CEO of Uxin, also rebutted that he never voluntarily sold any Uxin shares as alleged in the report."

For the fourth quarter of 2018, Uxin reported total revenues of $165.6 million, representing year-on-year growth of 61.6 percent, according to its latest quarter report.

The e-commerce platform provides selling and purchasing services on second-hand cars, and relevant services including car inspection, title transfer, warranty, financing, and insurance.

So far, Uxin's online presence is supported by an offline network of more than 670 service centers in over 270 prefecture-level cities throughout China, the company said.

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