
Group 1 - 58.com is reportedly undergoing a large-scale layoff affecting multiple departments, with a layoff ratio of 20-30% [3] - MiniMax, an AI unicorn, is considering an IPO in Hong Kong, currently in the preliminary preparation stage, with a post-financing valuation exceeding $2.5 billion [4][5] - Audi has paused its comprehensive electrification plan and will not set a clear timeline for phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles [4][5] Group 2 - JD.com has officially entered the hotel and tourism industry, offering hotel operators a membership plan with up to three years of zero commission [5] - Meituan's food delivery service maintains a market share of around 70%, with daily payment orders exceeding 90 million [5] - OpenAI's CEO revealed that Meta attempted to lure OpenAI employees with offers up to $100 million [6] Group 3 - NIO is discussing bringing in strategic investors for its chip self-research department, aiming to maintain control while offering a small equity stake [14] - JD.com plans to expand its full-time delivery rider workforce to 150,000 by the end of the current quarter [16] - Amazon anticipates a reduction in its workforce in the coming years due to the increased use of AI technologies [16] Group 4 - Saint Bella has set an IPO price of HKD 6.58 per share, planning to issue approximately 95.42 million shares [18] - Fuwai Group, under Li Zekai, has passed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange hearing, with losses exceeding $1 billion over the past three years [18] - Black Sesame Intelligence plans to acquire an AI chip company focused on low-power AI system chips [18] Group 5 - IDC reported that China's smart glasses shipments in Q1 2025 increased by 116.1% year-on-year, with audio and AR/VR glasses showing significant growth [27] - The retail sales of new energy vehicles in China reached 402,000 units in the first half of June, a year-on-year increase of 38% [27]