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Group 1: Lin Qingxuan's IPO - Lin Qingxuan, a domestic skincare brand, has passed the listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, focusing on a "herbal + technology" concept [1] - The company expects revenue to reach 1.052 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of approximately 98.5%, with a profit of 182 million yuan during the same period [1] - Lin Qingxuan currently operates over 500 stores nationwide, primarily located in shopping malls [1] Group 2: Film Industry Adjustment - The film sector continues to experience a downturn, with Bona Film Group facing consecutive trading halts and other companies like Beijing Culture and China Film also declining [2] - Bona Film announced on December 14 that its investment return ratio for "Avatar 3" is low, and the company remains in a loss position, leading to a lack of short-term performance boosts [2] - The rapid capital outflow indicates weak sentiment in the sector, suggesting a cautious approach towards companies lacking clear release schedules [2] Group 3: Kering Group's Real Estate Transaction - Kering Group has signed a joint venture agreement with private equity firm Ardian for a real estate project on Fifth Avenue in New York, with a total transaction value of 900 million USD [3] - Kering will receive a net gain of 587 million euros from this transaction, which aids in reducing leverage and allows the company to focus on its core luxury business [3] - The immediate cash inflow is beneficial for Kering's balance sheet, but the one-time real estate gain has limited contribution to core profits [3] Group 4: Louvre Museum Closure - The Louvre Museum in Paris was unexpectedly closed on December 15 due to employee strikes demanding better working conditions, disrupting visitor plans [4] - The museum's regular closure on Tuesdays means it will remain closed on December 16, with uncertainty about reopening on December 17 [4] - Prolonged strikes could negatively impact local tourism, affecting hotels, restaurants, and retail sales in the area, although the direct impact on the secondary market is limited [4]