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piggyrichesmegawaysslot| Faraday Future (FFIE.US): Stock price rose 79%, total market value exceeded US$22 million

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Faraday Future (FFIEPiggyrichesmegawaysslot.us) share prices have soared continuouslyPiggyrichesmegawaysslotThe market capitalization returned to $22 million. Jia Yueting emphasizes its unique value as a bridge between the automobile industry of China and the United States.PiggyrichesmegawaysslotIt is optimistic about the potential for cooperation with the Chinese market.

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Faraday Future (FFIEPiggyrichesmegawaysslot(.US) stocks soared 79%, with a market capitalization exceeding $22 million

Faraday's future share price showed a strong performance on the 15th, rising more than 79%, closing at 51 cents per share, and the total market capitalization returned to the $22 million mark. The day before, the company's share price had soared more than 367 per cent. Referring to the sharp rise in share prices, Jia Yueting said that market participants are increasingly aware of Faraday's future role as a bridge in the Sino-US auto industry and its unique value.

piggyrichesmegawaysslot| Faraday Future (FFIE.US): Stock price rose 79%, total market value exceeded US million

Jia Yueting also stressed that he and Faraday are working hard to build a bridge of friendship and economy between China and the United States in the future, and are discussing the "Sino-US automobile bridge strategy" with partners. On the basis of complying with US laws and regulations, Faraday is expected to help Chinese automakers and supply chains quickly enter the US market in the future, reducing trial and error costs and time costs. Jia Yueting said he hoped to have the opportunity to cooperate with Chinese auto companies.

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2024-05-16 05:44:08

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