

Group 1: Dairy Industry - French dairy giant Lactalis has been granted exclusivity in acquisition negotiations with Fonterra, indicating a significant strategic decision to divest its consumer brands business [3] - This exclusivity suggests that Lactalis is likely to become the final buyer of Fonterra's consumer brands [3] Group 2: Retail Industry - Seven & i Holdings announced a growth strategy for fiscal year 2030, planning to invest 300 billion yen to add 1,000 new convenience stores in Japan and renovate 5,000 existing stores [5] - The initiatives include store renovations, introduction of the "Seven Cafe" series, and expansion of the delivery service "7NOW," aiming to increase sales from 12 billion yen in fiscal year 2024 to 120 billion yen by fiscal year 2030 [5] Group 3: Food Delivery Industry - Meituan has launched a "Dine-in Boost" plan, distributing in-store consumption vouchers to all members, aiming to support struggling small restaurants amid ongoing competition in the food delivery sector [7] - The initiative currently covers 100,000 physical stores, with plans for further expansion [7] Group 4: Fashion Industry - S&P Global has downgraded the credit outlook for French luxury group Kering from "stable" to "negative," citing a significant sales decline expected in the first half of 2025, particularly in the Asia-Pacific and Chinese markets [17] - Kering's revenue in the Asia-Pacific region fell by 22% year-on-year, with core brand Gucci's sales decreasing by approximately 25% [17] Group 5: Corporate Governance - Tims Coffee announced the resignation of board member Meizi Zhu, who was the only Tencent representative on the board, following Tencent's investment in the company [20] - The company does not plan to fill Zhu's vacancy on the board [20] Group 6: Corporate Leadership Changes - Julee Co., a New Third Board listed company, announced that Chairman Tong Enwen is temporarily unable to fulfill his duties due to health reasons, with Gao Zhaohui appointed as acting chairman [22] - This change occurs against the backdrop of the founder's advanced age and the company's critical IPO period [22] Group 7: Corporate Restructuring - La Chapelle appointed Wang Guoliang as the new chairman following the resignation of Zhao Jinwen, with Wang controlling 65% of the company's shares [25] - This appointment aims to ensure the synchronization of restructuring negotiations, asset disposal, and delisting processes [25]