Group 1: Instant Retail Expansion - Meituan announced a comprehensive expansion of its instant retail business, with plans for the Xiaoxiang supermarket to cover all first and second-tier cities [1] - The flash purchase business will continue to expand its product categories and collaborate with retail brand partners to increase store and lightning warehouse coverage [1] - Meituan Youxuan will focus resources on advantageous areas, exploring "next-day delivery + self-pickup" models and new community retail formats [1] Group 2: Real Estate Market in Shanghai - A new batch of residential projects in Shanghai is set to enter the market, with all projects having a record average price below 100,000 yuan per square meter [3] - This batch includes 7 projects with a total of 961 units and a total area of 100,900 square meters [3] - Cumulatively, Shanghai has supplied 24 batches of new homes by 2025, totaling 19,560 units [3] Group 3: Pharmaceutical Development - Xiansheng Pharmaceutical has halted the development of its Alzheimer's disease drug, which was previously in collaboration with Vivoryon [4] - The partnership, established in June 2021, involved over 500 million USD for development and commercialization rights in Greater China [4] Group 4: Corporate Leadership Changes - Du Chao has joined XPeng Huitian as Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, bringing extensive experience from Deutsche Bank and a previous CFO role in an education technology group [5] Group 5: Robotaxi Business Development - Hello announced its entry into the Robotaxi sector, completing over 3 billion yuan in financing with strategic investments from Ant Group and CATL [9] - A new company, Shanghai Zaofu Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., has been established to focus on L4 autonomous driving technology [9] Group 6: Housing Fund Policy in Hangzhou - Hangzhou's housing fund management center has introduced a policy allowing employees to use their housing fund for direct payment of home down payments, supporting online processing [10] Group 7: Retail Market Exit - Sa Sa International announced the closure of all its 18 remaining offline stores in mainland China by June 30, marking its exit from the mainland retail market [12] - The company reported a 9.7% year-on-year decline in annual revenue to 3.942 billion HKD and a significant 64.8% drop in net profit to 76.97 million HKD for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025 [12]
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