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Investors Sink their Teeth into Uber and Beyond Meat

03-May-19 07:30

Investors Sink their Teeth into Uber and Beyond Meat

00:00 - All eyes are on the Uber IPO Roadshow, the latest news being that the ride-hailing firm's first Wall Street Buy has endorsed its comparison to Amazon.

05:15 - Plant-based meat company Beyond Meat has become the best performing IPO since the Financial Crisis- with its shares surging over 160% following its Nasdaq debut.

Presented by: Lyn Mak, Khoo Hsu Chuang, Shou Ning Wong


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Tags:  UberBeyond MeatIPOAmazonWPFD2019





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