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Group 1: Yonghui Supermarket - Yonghui Supermarket (601933.SH) forecasts a net loss of 2.14 billion yuan for 2025, compared to a loss of 1.47 billion yuan in the previous year, indicating a daily loss of nearly 6 million yuan [2][3] - This marks Yonghui's fifth consecutive year of losses, with cumulative losses exceeding 11.6 billion yuan from 2021 to 2025 [2] - The company has attempted various strategies for recovery, including launching "Super Species" and exploring community stores, but these efforts have not reversed the downward trend [2][3] Group 2: Apple - Apple has initiated a promotional campaign for the iPhone Air, reducing its price by 2,000 yuan, with potential total discounts reaching 2,500 yuan [3] - The promotion is limited to approximately 13,000 units available through direct sales channels [3] Group 3: Xiaomi - Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun announced that the new generation SU7 model is expected to have some sample cars available in stores before the Spring Festival [6] Group 4: BYD - BYD plans to export 1.3 million vehicles by 2026, aiming for a nearly 25% increase in deliveries to markets outside China [7] Group 5: NIO - NIO's subsidiary, Leidao, has achieved 91.36% progress towards its goal of doubling the number of battery swap stations, with over 7,309 new batteries invested as of January 24 [7] Group 6: Wuliangye - Wuliangye anticipates that the industry will gradually enter a recovery phase, supported by improving macroeconomic conditions and consumer demand [9] Group 7: Tesla - Tesla has introduced an 8,000 yuan subsidy for certain Model 3 variants, alongside financing options such as a 7-year low-interest plan [16] - The Model 3 rear-wheel drive version starts at 235,500 yuan, with various financing options available [16] Group 8: Leica Camera - Blackstone Group is considering selling its controlling stake in Leica Camera, with an estimated valuation of around 1 billion euros (approximately 8.21 billion yuan) [11] Group 9: Semiconductor Market - Samsung Electronics has raised NAND flash memory prices by over 100% in the first quarter, reflecting severe supply-demand imbalances in the semiconductor market [13]