After a Didi driver was murdered by his passenger in the central province of Hunan in 2019, it was Jean Liu, the president of the Chinese ride-hailing app, who flew to the scene to console his family.
Later, on Weibo, the Chinese microblog, she admitted to feeling “weak and scared” when making the trip and wrote: “We beg that you all give us another chance to make amends so we might emerge from this cocoon as a butterfly.”
The 43-year-old’s role as a firefighter and global dealmaker for Didi paid off this week, as it made the biggest debut on Wall Street for a Chinese company since Alibaba’s initial public offering in 2014.
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