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星巴克中国回应高瓴资本收购传闻;永辉超市公布第二批百店计划|消费早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-24 19:23

Group 1 - Starbucks China responded to rumors of Hillhouse Capital's acquisition, emphasizing confidence in the growth opportunities in the Chinese market and focusing on revitalizing growth [1] - The response did not directly deny the rumors but highlighted the company's long-term confidence and growth assessment, indicating a core goal of "revitalizing growth" [1] - The valuation and transaction structure remain unclear, suggesting significant variability in potential capital actions [1] Group 2 - Qunar Travel announced it has received free ticket change and cancellation policies from airlines regarding flights to Iran, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern countries [2] - The platform's quick response to airline policies reflects its emergency mechanism for regional safety risks, fulfilling social responsibility while minimizing traveler losses [2] - Future attention is needed on the long-term impact of conflicts on Middle Eastern flight routes and the efficiency of collaboration between airlines and platforms in handling complex ticket changes [2] Group 3 - Yonghui Supermarket announced a new plan to revamp 200 stores by September 30, with an average of one store reopening daily in the third quarter [3] - The completion of the first 100 store renovations marks initial success in validating the "Fat Donglai" model, but the aggressive target poses challenges for supply chain and service standardization [3] Group 4 - L'Oreal China denied rumors of withdrawing investment from the domestic high-end fragrance brand Wenxian, stating they remain optimistic about local high-end opportunities [4] - The rumors may stem from pressures faced by niche brands, but L'Oreal's denial indicates a continued strategic interest rather than a shift [4]