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京东外卖新模式上线; “星际之门”计划陷僵局|新鲜早科技
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-22 01:34

Group 1: Company Developments - JD.com has launched its first self-operated takeaway store named "Qixian Xiaochu," allowing users to order online with a "takeaway + self-pickup" model, but no dine-in option has been confirmed [2] - Uber has officially launched its WeChat mini-program, allowing users in Hong Kong and Japan to book rides, with plans to expand to nine other countries [3] - Xiaomi's public relations manager responded to allegations of plagiarism regarding a car photo, stating that jealousy distorts perceptions [4] - Neuralink successfully completed two surgeries in one day for the first time, with plans to increase the number of electrodes implanted in the brain by 2028 [5] - Microsoft has released a security update to protect SharePoint server customers from ongoing cyberattacks [9] Group 2: Financial Performance and Forecasts - Meitu has issued a positive profit forecast, expecting a 65%-72% year-on-year increase in net profit for the first half of 2025, driven by growth in its core imaging and design products [14] - Verizon reported a total revenue of $34.5 billion for Q2 2025, a 5.2% increase year-on-year, with earnings per share of $1.18, exceeding market expectations [15] - Ruipu Lanjun anticipates a significant narrowing of losses for the first half of the year, with revenues projected between 9.3 billion and 9.8 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of approximately 22.4%-29% [16] Group 3: Investments and Financing - Qianxun Intelligent has completed nearly 600 million yuan in Pre-A+ round financing, led by JD.com [18] - Zhijidongli has announced a new round of financing led by JD.com, focusing on humanoid robot production and sales [19] - Liangxuan Technology has completed several hundred million yuan in Series B financing, with participation from various institutional investors [20] Group 4: Market Movements and Strategic Changes - Gree Microelectronics has re-submitted its listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with expected trading suspension not exceeding 10 days [21] - Carlyle Group has agreed to sell Calastone to SS&C Technologies, with the transaction expected to close in Q4 2025, pending regulatory approval [22]