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Luckin Coffee preparing for fresh US listing five years after accounting scandal

A US stock exchange listing could significantly restore trust in China’s largest coffee chain after $340m of fabricated sales was uncovered in 2020, and could pave the way for accelerated US outlet growth following its June 2025 New York debut 

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A US stock exchange listing could significantly restore trust in China’s largest coffee chain after $340m of fabricated sales was uncovered in 2020, and could pave the way for accelerated US outlet growth following its June 2025 New York debut 

China’s Luckin Coffee is exploring a fresh public listing in the US five years after being removed from the Nasdaq stock exchange for fraudulent bookkeeping. 

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