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Core Viewpoint - Didi has agreed to pay $740 million to settle a class-action lawsuit initiated by investors, asserting that the company did not engage in any wrongdoing and that the settlement aims to avoid litigation costs and business disruptions [2][3][4]. Group 1: Legal Settlement - Didi has reached a binding terms list with current and former executives and directors to resolve the "securities litigation" concerning Didi Global [3]. - The company will recognize a provision of $740 million in the second quarter of 2025 for this settlement [3]. - The lawsuit originated in July 2021, following Didi's IPO on June 30, 2021, and subsequent regulatory scrutiny [3][4]. Group 2: Business Development - After its delisting, Didi is focusing on business development, including advancing its autonomous driving initiatives and exploring international markets [6]. - Didi has been actively expanding its international presence since 2018, currently covering 14 countries in Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and Africa [6]. - In Brazil, Didi's ride-hailing platform 99 has surpassed 55 million users, and its food delivery service has achieved significant milestones in major cities [6]. Group 3: Financial Performance - Didi reported that its overseas revenue growth has outpaced domestic market growth in the latest quarter [5].