Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the challenges faced by the restaurant chain Green Tea, which experienced a disappointing stock market debut, with its share price dropping from the issue price of 7.19 HKD to 6.79 HKD, a decline of 5.56% on the first day of trading [2][3] - Green Tea's journey to IPO was fraught with difficulties, taking five attempts over four years due to various setbacks including regulatory issues and market conditions, before finally listing on May 16, 2025 [2][3] - The rapid expansion of Green Tea's outlets, from 236 in 2021 to 465 in 2024, masks underlying issues such as declining same-store sales and reduced customer spending, indicating a potential over-reliance on quantity over quality [2][3] Group 2 - The average sales per store dropped from 11.51 million in 2023 to 10.33 million in 2024, a decrease of 118,000 per store, while average customer spending fell from 60.5 RMB in 2021 to 56.2 RMB in 2024 [2][3] - The restaurant's reputation has suffered due to a shift towards pre-prepared dishes, leading to customer dissatisfaction and a perception that the quality of food has declined [5][6] - Green Tea's strategy to expand aggressively into lower-tier cities may face challenges due to high operational costs and increased competition, as well as a changing consumer landscape that favors value over perceived quality [5][6] Group 3 - The broader restaurant industry is experiencing a wave of closures, with 1.056 million restaurants shutting down in the first half of 2024, indicating a highly competitive and challenging market environment [7][8] - The capital market's interest in the restaurant sector is driven by investment funds seeking exits, leading to a rush of IPOs despite underlying performance issues, as seen with other companies like Nayuki and Helen's [7][8] - The article emphasizes that success in the restaurant industry requires more than just expansion; it necessitates a focus on product quality and customer retention to sustain long-term growth [8]
绿茶集团上市首日破发,从网红顶流到资本“冷脸”