Shares of Chinese online travel services provider Trip.com plunged 19.23% in Hong Kong on Thursday after Beijing opened an antitrust probe into the company, making it the worst performer in the Hang … [+2578 chars]
Trip.com shares plunge almost 20% as China opens antitrust probe into Asia's largest online travel firm - CNBC
In a statement, Trip.com said it would "actively cooperate" with the investigation, and added its business operations remain normal.
By:Lim Hui Jie
Source:CNBC
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