NIO's William Li: Constant Questions About Bankruptcy Are Annoying; Poor Performance Embarrasses Users

Deep News
Oct 31

Recently, a video of NIO Inc. Chairman William Li's speech circulated online. During a "User Face-to-Face" event, Li stated that the company has adjusted its strategy this year, aligning long-term goals with short-term operational targets. He emphasized that failing to ensure stable operations would be irresponsible to users. "Being constantly asked when NIO will go bankrupt is quite annoying, isn’t it?" Li remarked.

Li acknowledged that the team deeply recognizes that sound company management is their greatest responsibility to users. He noted that customers who choose NIO invest significant trust in the brand. "For example, if your friend buys a car from another brand while you own a NIO, and if NIO performs poorly over time, it would reflect badly on you as well. Everyone has placed their trust in us, and these expectations matter," he added.

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