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三星计划于2026年安装2nm设备|首席资讯日报
首席商业评论·2025-06-25 03:47

Group 1 - Da Yao Beverage responded to rumors of KKR acquiring 85% stake, stating "no comment" [1] - If the acquisition is confirmed, it would indicate a shift from IPO plans to private equity, leveraging KKR's resources for expansion [2] Group 2 - Starbucks China emphasized the growth opportunities in the market and is evaluating the best ways to capture future growth, with a business valuation of approximately $5 to $6 billion [3] - The involvement of local investment firms like Hillhouse Capital and Carlyle Group suggests a strategy to enhance competitiveness through localization [4] Group 3 - Samsung plans to install 2nm equipment at its Taylor factory starting in 2026, after several delays [4] Group 4 - The draft of the Social Assistance Law was presented for review, aiming to strengthen the social safety net and promote social equity [5] - The Food Safety Law amendment focuses on enhancing regulation of liquid food transport and stricter penalties for violations [6][7] Group 5 - R&F Properties has been executed for over 620 million yuan, with a total of over 18.3 billion yuan in outstanding execution cases [8] Group 6 - Prosus, Tencent's largest shareholder, reported a 21% increase in revenue to $6.2 billion, driven by strong e-commerce growth and AI investments [9] - Prosus proposed to double its dividend to €0.2, reflecting positive financial performance [10] Group 7 - Nanshan Zhishang's robot division is focusing on core product development without plans for product exhibitions at upcoming trade shows [11] Group 8 - The cumulative trading volume of the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF has surpassed $1 trillion since its launch in January 2024 [12] Group 9 - The China Consumers Association called for a ban on extreme eating broadcasts, highlighting the negative impact on public health and consumer behavior [13][14] Group 10 - Amazon plans to invest £40 billion (approximately $54 billion) in the UK over the next three years, creating thousands of jobs [15] Group 11 - A Hong Kong family office managing nearly $4 billion is beginning to invest in cryptocurrencies, indicating a shift in investment strategy towards digital assets [16]