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阿里前董事会主席张勇履新港交所;物美公布最一批“胖改”店名单
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-01 12:25

Group 1 - Alibaba's former chairman Zhang Yong has been appointed as a new member of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's China Business Advisory Committee, increasing the committee's membership to nine [6] - The committee was established in 2021 and is chaired by Zhang Jianchen, the non-executive director of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [6][7] Group 2 - Wumart has announced the latest batch of "Fat Transformation" stores, involving seven locations across Beijing, East China, and Tianjin, set to open between August 8 and September 12 [8] - The transformation will focus on multiple dimensions including product offerings, pricing, and store environment, aiming to align closely with the Fat Donglai concept [8] Group 3 - Starbucks is reportedly screening investors for its China business, with Tencent and JD.com among the twelve companies advancing to the second round [10] - The collaboration aims to enhance brand development rather than merely seeking financing, with a target to increase store count from 7,800 to 20,000 [10] Group 4 - Meituan is preparing a new instant retail project called "Campus Mini Warehouse," targeting university campuses with small warehouses for high-frequency items [11] - The project will adopt a platform model, recruiting partners for warehouse and delivery services, prioritizing those with campus experience [11] Group 5 - The Green Tea Group expects a profit of approximately 230 million to 237 million yuan for the first half of 2025, a year-on-year increase of about 32% to 36% [22] - Adjusted net profit is anticipated to be around 247 million to 254 million yuan, reflecting a growth of 38% to 42% compared to the previous year [22] Group 6 - Unilever reported a 3.8% increase in underlying sales growth for Q2, exceeding expectations, with a slight decline in sales in the Chinese market [25] - The company is undergoing multiple transformations, including the planned spin-off of its ice cream business in November [25] Group 7 - Apple reported a net profit of $23.43 billion for Q3 2025, a 9% year-on-year increase, with revenue reaching $94.04 billion, up 9.6% [27] - iPhone revenue grew by 13% to $44.58 billion, and service revenue also increased by 13% to $27.42 billion, both exceeding market expectations [27]