
Group 1 - Wanda Group's equity worth over 9.4 billion yuan has been frozen for three years, affecting its subsidiaries in financial services and micro-loans [3][4] - Geely Automobile's shareholders approved the privatization of Zeekr Intelligent Technology with a high approval rate of 95.14%, aiming for completion by the end of 2025 [3] - Hema Neighborhood Pickup will cease operations on October 4, 2025, with a focus shifting to Hema Fresh, which plans to open nearly 100 new stores [5] Group 2 - Deep Blue Automotive announced a leadership change with Deng Chenghao becoming chairman and Jiang Hairong appointed as CEO [7] - Zhang Liang has exited the shareholder list of Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot, indicating a potential shift towards diversification in business operations [9] - Media reports suggest that MediaTek denied rumors of a potential acquisition by NVIDIA, clarifying that the speculation is unfounded [11] Group 3 - Lululemon reported a 7% year-on-year increase in global revenue to $2.5 billion for Q2 of fiscal year 2025, with a notable 25% growth in its mainland China business [13] - OpenAI is expanding its job platform to match company needs with employee skills, aiming to certify 10 million Americans by 2030 [11] - Ford has rebranded its performance division back to Ford Racing, set to participate in major racing events starting January [20] Group 4 - Medical technology company Rui Long Surgical completed a $67 million Series D funding round led by Johnson & Johnson Innovation [20] - Beijing Zhongguancun Waterwood Medical Technology announced a multi-hundred million yuan Series B financing to enhance its medical device service platform [21] - BYD's Yangwang U8L is set to launch on September 12, 2025, with a pre-sale price of 1.3 million yuan and advanced driving assistance features [24] Group 5 - Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen launched Qwen3-Max-Preview, its largest model to date with over 1 trillion parameters [22] - The Ministry of Commerce reported that China's service trade reached 45,781.6 billion yuan in the first seven months of 2025, growing by 8.2% year-on-year [28] - Nanjing initiated a new round of automobile consumption subsidies, offering varying amounts based on the price of new vehicles purchased [28]