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SINA’s Go-Private Offer Raises Red Flags for Chinese Stocks

SINA’s Go-Private Offer Raises Red Flags for Chinese Stocks

SINA's (NASDAQ: SINA) stock surged 10% on July 6 after the Chinese tech company received a go-private offer from New Wave MMXV, a British Virgin Islands-based company controlled by SINA's own CEO Charles Chao. New Wave already held a 55.5% voting stake in SINA after a share subscription agreement in late 2017. New Wave wants to acquire the remaining shares of SINA for $41 per share in a $2.7 billion deal.