Group 1 - Xiaomi launched the YU7 SUV with a starting price of 253,500 yuan, achieving over 200,000 pre-orders within 3 minutes and 289,000 within an hour [3][9] - Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun announced a commitment to invest 200 billion yuan in R&D over the next five years to enhance technological capabilities across various sectors including smartphones, automobiles, and chips [3][4] - The launch event featured 13 new products, including the Xiaomi AI glasses priced from 1,999 yuan, which support third-party app video calls and live streaming [3][23] Group 2 - Alibaba's partner organization has been streamlined from 26 to 17 members, focusing on frontline business leaders and promoting a younger core management team [8][9] - Alibaba reported a revenue of 996.347 billion yuan for the fiscal year 2025, with a net profit increase of 77% to 125.976 billion yuan, driven by strong AI demand [9] - The company has seen significant growth in its cloud services and international digital commerce, with a 29% revenue increase in its international digital business [9] Group 3 - Anker Innovations confirmed that rumors about a battery supplier changing materials were true, leading to the termination of their partnership, while securing a new agreement with CATL for 45 million battery cells [11] - JD.com clarified that its trial program for delivery riders to assist with trash disposal is voluntary and currently in a testing phase, with riders receiving a subsidy of 0.5 yuan per order [12] - Xiaomi's public relations manager refuted claims that the YU7 received 350,000 pre-orders in 5 minutes, stating that while the results were impressive, the figure was exaggerated [16]
小米YU7开售3分钟大定突破20万台,雷军称坚决不打价格战;张勇等9人退出阿里合伙人;王兴兴:宇树目前年度营收超过十亿元丨邦早报