# Corporate Finance
Latest news and articles about Corporate Finance
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The Great Divergence: China’s A-Share Market Reveals a Tale of Two Economies
Financial data from China's A-share market in 2025 shows a sharp divide between thriving high-tech manufacturing and a declining real estate sector. While firms like Foxconn and CATL are expanding, property giants face shrinking future revenues and severe liquidity risks.

HODL No More? MicroStrategy’s ‘Active Management’ Pivot Signals a Retreat from Corporate Crypto Orthodoxy
MicroStrategy has announced a shift from its 'never sell' Bitcoin strategy to an 'active management' approach following a massive $12.5 billion quarterly loss. The company may now sell portions of its 818,334 BTC treasury to fund dividends and debt, marking a major shift in corporate crypto policy.

Nexchip’s 100-Fold Capital Boost Signals Aggressive Expansion in China’s Semiconductor Heartland
Nexchip has increased the capital of its subsidiary, Hefei Jingyi Integrated Circuit, by nearly 100-fold to 2 billion RMB while taking 100% ownership. This strategic move reflects a major consolidation and expansion effort within Hefei’s semiconductor cluster, aimed at strengthening China's domestic supply chain for specialized integrated circuits.

BYD’s $8 Billion War Chest: EV Giant Signals Market Dominance Through Massive Cash Deployment
BYD has authorized the investment of 60 billion RMB in idle funds into low-risk wealth management products, showcasing its superior cash flow and financial maturity. The move highlights BYD's ability to maintain a massive liquidity buffer even while outspending competitors on research and development.

BYD’s $8.3 Billion Cash Cushion: The Spoils of China’s Electric Vehicle War
BYD has authorized a 60 billion RMB ($8.3 billion) budget for wealth management, utilizing its vast idle cash reserves to boost capital efficiency. This massive liquidity highlights BYD's financial dominance amid the intense global EV competition and provides a significant buffer for future strategic maneuvers.

The Northwest King in Retreat: Jinhui Liquor’s Historic Slump Signals a Crisis for China’s Regional Spirits
Jinhui Liquor has reported its first annual revenue and profit decline since its IPO, driven by a collapse in its low-end product segment and a failing national expansion strategy. Despite surging debt to fund industrial projects, the company is maintaining high dividend payouts, raising concerns about its financial resilience as national brands squeeze regional players.