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Group 1: Regulatory Developments - The National Health Commission released a draft for public consultation on the "National Food Safety Standard for Prepared Dishes," clarifying that prepared dishes do not include staple foods, ready-to-eat foods, and dishes made in central kitchens, which are governed by other food safety standards [1] - The People's Bank of China and several regulatory bodies issued a notice to further prevent and manage risks related to virtual currencies, indicating a tightening of regulations in this area [1] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) reported on the inspection of IPO companies, stating that 16 randomly selected companies were checked in 2025, with 7 having passed the listing committee review, indicating improved market expectations and clarity [1] Group 2: Company News - Hangzhou Electric Co. saw a significant stock price increase of 66.79% over six trading days, with its optical communication revenue for 2024 projected at 329.93 million yuan, accounting for only 3.73% of total revenue, indicating that the main business remains unchanged despite market speculation [3] - Tian Sheng New Materials received a notice from the CSRC regarding an investigation into information disclosure violations, with 2025 revenue expected to be between 440 million and 458 million yuan, down from 531 million yuan the previous year [3] - Yahui Long also received a notice from the CSRC for similar violations, with a projected net profit for 2025 expected to decline by 90.05% to 93.37% [4] - Longyun Co. announced plans to acquire 58% of Xinjiang Yuheng Film and Television Group, with an estimated valuation of 450 million to 530 million yuan, expanding its business into content production [5] - Xinwangda reached a settlement in a lawsuit involving a claim of 2.314 billion yuan, with an expected impact on net profit for 2025 estimated between 500 million and 800 million yuan [5] - Zhongke Information clarified its involvement in a project in Xinjiang, stating that it has not signed any contracts and is not the main contractor, countering misleading media reports [6]