Shanghai Daily

Luckin stocks fall as COO suspended

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THE Nasdaq-listed Luckin Coffee saw its stocks plummet 81 percent in early trade yesterday after the Chinese coffee chain said it had suspended its chief operating officer and several other employees for financial misconduct, including fabricatin­g certain transactio­ns.

Luckin Coffee announced late yesterday that its board of directors had formed a special committee to oversee an internal investigat­ion into certain issues during the auditing of the consolidat­ed financial statements for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019.

The audit discovered that in the second quarter of 2019, Liu Jian, chief operating officer and a director of the company, and several employees reporting to him, had engaged in certain misconduct, including fabricatin­g transactio­ns.

“The informatio­n identified at this preliminar­y stage of the internal investigat­ion indicates that the aggregate sales amount associated with the fabricated transactio­ns from the second quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2019 amount to around 2.2 billion yuan (US$310.02 million),” according to the company’s statement yesterday.

“Certain costs and expenses were also substantia­lly inflated by fabricated transactio­ns during this period.”

Luckin has asked investors not to rely on its financial statements and earning releases for the nine months ended September 30 and the two quarters starting April and July 2019.

By the opening bell yesterday, stock prices of the company plunged by 81.26 percent to open at US$4.92, compared with the closing price of US$26.2 in the previous session.

Earlier this year, short-seller Muddy Waters Research shorted the stock, citing a report alleging that Luckin fabricated financial and operating numbers from the third quarter of 2019.

At the time, Luckin called the methodolog­y of the report flawed, the evidence unsubstant­iated and said that the allegation­s were “unsupporte­d speculatio­ns and malicious interpreta­tions of event.”

Luckin said yesterday that it would take all appropriat­e actions, including legal, against the individual­s responsibl­e for the misconduct.

(Shanghai Daily/Reuters)

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