Core Insights - The global ice cream industry is experiencing significant changes, with Unilever's "Dream Ice Cream Company" preparing for an IPO after its spin-off, while Haagen-Dazs faces potential ownership changes due to a reported acquisition by Goldman Sachs for €15 billion (approximately ¥120 billion) [1][2] Company Developments - Unilever has appointed a new CEO and CFO for its Dream Ice Cream Company, which is set to become an independent entity and pursue an IPO by mid-November [1] - Goldman Sachs is reportedly preparing to acquire Froneri, a major global ice cream producer that owns Haagen-Dazs, with the deal expected to be signed as early as September [1][2] Haagen-Dazs Market Position - Haagen-Dazs, once a prestigious brand, has undergone multiple ownership changes since its founding in 1961, with its most recent ownership under Froneri, which was formed through a joint venture between Nestlé and PAI Partners [5] - The brand has seen declining sales in China, with a reported 3% drop in net sales in the international market, primarily due to poor performance in China and Brazil [8] Challenges in China - Haagen-Dazs has faced significant challenges in the Chinese market, including a double-digit decline in store traffic and multiple reports of store closures [8][9] - The brand's current presence in China is approximately 300 stores, down from over 400 at its peak, reflecting a shift in consumer preferences towards more affordable options [13] Competitive Landscape - The ice cream market in China is becoming increasingly competitive, with brands like "Bobby Ice" and "Mr. Gelato" offering lower-priced products, attracting consumers who prioritize value [13][14] - Haagen-Dazs has attempted to revitalize its brand through promotions and new product offerings, but faces pressure to adapt to changing market dynamics [14]
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