Group 1 - The world's largest ice cream company, Dream, officially listed on December 8, trading on the Amsterdam Euronext, London Stock Exchange, and New York Stock Exchange [1] - After its spin-off from Unilever, Dream became an independent ice cream giant, owning well-known brands such as Dream, Cornetto, and Ben & Jerry's [1] - According to Unilever, Dream's ice cream business is projected to generate €7.9 billion (approximately ¥66.6 billion) in revenue and an adjusted EBITDA of €1.3 billion (approximately ¥11 billion) in 2024, holding a 21% market share in the global ice cream retail market [1] Group 2 - In China, Dream ranks as the second-largest ice cream company, with a market share of approximately 11%, while its brands, Cornetto and Dream, are positioned fourth and fifth in the market [3] - The Chinese ice cream market is highly competitive, with Dream focusing on a premium positioning strategy [4] - Despite the competitive pressure, the domestic market is recovering, with Dream's revenue in China expected to reach €317 million (approximately ¥2.6 billion) in 2024 and €270 million (approximately ¥2.2 billion) in the first half of 2025, indicating double-digit growth [5][6] Group 3 - Dream's CEO expressed the need to increase growth rates by 1% to 2% to meet market demands [5] - The company has increased its advertising and promotional expenses by €5 million to enhance its presence in China through social media and digital marketing [6] - The ongoing trend of cost-effectiveness in the domestic market poses growth challenges for Dream's premium positioning [7]
全球最大冰淇淋公司上市,对中国市场影响几何?丨消费参考
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-12-09 03:09