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Group 1 - Jiangsu Zhonghui Yuantong Biotechnology Co., Ltd. has submitted a listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with CITIC Securities and CMB International as joint sponsors [1] Group 2 - The brand "M·password" sanitary napkins, created by Xinba, has been reported to contain high levels of carcinogenic substances, with one product showing a sulfur content of 16653.4679 μg/g [2][3] - M·password issued a statement claiming that all products comply with national laws and standards, and the local market supervision bureau confirmed the products passed inspection [2][3] Group 3 - Inner Mongolia's government is conducting an elevated investigation into the drowning of six university students during a field trip at a mining company, which had previously been cited for safety violations [3][4] Group 4 - Sam's Club acknowledged a decline in the quality of its organic soybeans, with a new product being rated as grade 3, while the previous product was grade 1 [5] - The price of gold jewelry has decreased, with prices for various brands dropping between 7 to 14 yuan per gram [5] Group 5 - The AI glasses market has seen a tenfold increase in transaction volume in the first half of the year, with the average price of smart glasses dropping from over 2000 yuan to around 1500 yuan [7][8] - The number of brands entering the smart glasses market has more than tripled compared to last year [8] Group 6 - LVMH reported a 9% decline in organic revenue for its fashion and leather goods division, which was worse than analysts' expectations [10] - Intel is implementing a 15% workforce reduction plan, aiming to reduce its global employee count to approximately 75,000 by the end of the year [10] Group 7 - TikTok's revenue is projected to reach $23 billion in 2024, marking a 42.8% year-on-year increase, and it is becoming a significant contributor to ByteDance's overall revenue [10] Group 8 - Neuralink aims to implant chips in 20,000 people annually by 2031, targeting an annual revenue of at least $1 billion [12] - Nestlé is considering selling its underperforming vitamin brands as part of a strategy to boost sales growth [12]