Group 1: New Tea Beverage Market - New tea beverage stocks surged on July 7, with significant increases in share prices for companies such as Cha Bai Dao (up 11.04%), Gu Ming (up 6.15%), and Mi Xue Group (up 5.74%) due to the competitive "takeaway war" [1] - The "takeaway war" has led to a surge in orders, with platforms like Taobao and Ele.me reporting over 80 million daily orders, including more than 13 million non-food orders, and over 200 million active users [1] - Huaxin Securities reported that the new tea beverage sector is benefiting from the explosive growth in takeaway services and seasonal demand, recommending investment opportunities in this sector [1] Group 2: Food Safety Issues - Mi Xue Bing Cheng faced a food safety scandal in Hong Kong, resulting in the closure of its Sha Tin store after high levels of bacteria were found in a frozen dessert sample [2] - The store has since been taken over by another tea brand, Hui Cha, which is undergoing renovations [2] - Mi Xue Group's investment in Hui Cha is now valued at 6.59 million RMB, a decrease of 37% from 2023 [2] Group 3: Stock Liquidity Enhancement - Hu Shang A Yi announced plans to implement a full circulation plan for H-shares, converting up to approximately 35.26 million unlisted domestic shares into H-shares, which represents about 33.51% of the company's issued share capital [3] - This initiative aims to enhance the liquidity of the shares and requires approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [3] Group 4: International Expansion - Mo Suan Nai opened its first store in North America, located in Carrefour Laval shopping center in Montreal, Canada [4] - The brand is accelerating its international expansion, with plans for additional stores in Taiwan, South Korea, New York, Seattle, Toronto, and Thailand by the end of 2025 [4] Group 5: Rising Matcha Prices - The price of matcha raw materials has surged by 170% due to a significant reduction in production caused by record high temperatures last summer in Japan [5] - The auction price for matcha in Kyoto reached 8,235 yen per kilogram (approximately 408 RMB) in May, marking a substantial year-on-year increase [5] - The global demand for matcha is rising, and industry experts anticipate that prices will continue to climb after reaching new highs [5]
受益于“外卖大战”,新茶饮股价普涨