Chinese startup ofo has denied it is bankrupt, and claimed all is well at the bike-sharing company in a statement released on Tuesday.
在本周二共享单车公司OFO的公开声明中表示,中国新兴公司OFO否认破产,并声称运营一切正常。
According to media reports, Beijing Baikeluoke Technology Co, one of ofo's operators, was involved in a bankruptcy case on March 25, listed on the national bankruptcy disclosure platform.
据媒体报道,ofo的运营商之一的北京拜克洛克科技有限公司3月25日卷入破产风波,该公司出现在了全国企业破产重整案件信息网显示的名单中。
Ofo, however, insists it is not bankrupt, saying that its debt-related litigation and negotiations are still underway.
然而OFO坚持它并没有破产,表示有关的债务诉讼和谈判仍在进行中。
The company has been suffering financial problems for the past few months, with tens of millions of users waiting for refunds since the second half of last year.
这家公司在过去的数月里遭遇了资金困难,从去年下半年开始,数千万用户等待退还押金。
To compound matters for the company, unpaid bills resulted in several lawsuits in the same period.
雪上加霜的是,同一时期,该公司的债务导致了数起诉讼。
CEO Dai Wei has been blacklisted by government for not fulfilling payment obligations and barred from excessive spending.
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