


Group 1 - Alibaba's partner count has decreased from 26 to 17, with notable exits including Yu Yongfu and Zhang Yong, indicating a shift towards a more focused and younger management team [1] - The remaining partners are primarily frontline business leaders, suggesting a strategic realignment within the company [1] Group 2 - Xiaomi has launched the YU7 model, with prices starting at 253,500 yuan, and the standard version offering a range of 835 km [2][4] - All undelivered orders of the SU7 can be switched to the YU7, providing flexibility for customers [4] Group 3 - General Motors is recalling over 62,000 vehicles due to a fire risk associated with brake sensors, highlighting ongoing safety challenges in the automotive industry [12] - The recall affects Chevrolet Silverado models from 2019 to 2024 [12] Group 4 - Honor has officially initiated its A-share IPO process, marking a significant step towards public listing with CITIC Securities as its advisory broker [13] Group 5 - Great Wall Motors is undergoing a major strategic shift for its Ora brand, moving away from a sole focus on female consumers to a broader appeal targeting tech-savvy and performance-oriented mid-to-high-end users [23] - The company plans to launch at least four new products to penetrate the mid-to-high-end market [23] Group 6 - Tesla has reportedly fired Omid Afshar, the Vice President of North America and Europe operations, amid declining sales in these regions [24] - Afshar's departure follows the exit of Milan Kovac, the head of the "Optimus" robot project, indicating potential leadership instability within Tesla [24]