# Corporate Restructuring

Latest news and articles about Corporate Restructuring

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Business

The Great Abandonment: Why China’s Property Managers are Fleeing Their Post-Bubble Burden

China's property management companies are increasingly abandoning residential projects as rising labor costs and aging infrastructure collide with stagnant service fees. This 'withdrawal wave' marks the end of a bubble where firms expanded portfolios at a loss to boost IPO valuations, a strategy that is no longer viable now that developer subsidies have dried up.

SoBiz2026年4月30日 05:28
#China Real Estate#Property Management#Urban Maintenance
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Technology

Microsoft Triggers Voluntary Buyouts for US Staff as Tech Giants Pivot Toward AI-Native Operations

Microsoft is offering voluntary retirement packages to 7% of its US workforce using a 'Rule of 70' eligibility formula. The program targets senior directors and below, reflecting a strategic effort to reallocate resources from legacy software roles to emerging AI priorities.

NeTe2026年4月23日 17:28
#Microsoft#Tech Layoffs#AI Pivot
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Business

Ruyi’s Gambit: Reimagining the Wanda Legacy in China’s Shifting Cinema Landscape

Wanda Film's transition to Ruyi Film & Entertainment signifies the final chapter of Wang Jianlin's cinema empire. Under new leadership, the company aims to pivot from a real-estate-backed model to a high-IP, multi-format entertainment strategy integrated with gaming and subculture merchandise.

SoBiz2026年4月23日 04:28
#Wanda Film#Ruyi Film & Entertainment#Wang Jianlin
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Business

Hemei Group’s Property Windfall: A Classic Tale of Chinese Corporate Survival

Hemei Group has returned to profitability in 2025 by selling 90 premium Shenzhen apartments and pivoting its core business toward the green energy sector. Despite the positive financial turn, the company continues to face legal challenges from investors regarding past misrepresentations.

NeMo2026年4月20日 17:58
#Hemei Group#Shenzhen Real Estate#A-shares
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Business

Moutai’s Moment of Truth: Why China’s Liquor King is Sacrificing Growth to Save Its Mythos

Kweichow Moutai has reported its first annual revenue and profit decline since 2001, signaling a major turning point for China's premier luxury brand. The company is responding with a 'market-oriented' reform, emphasizing direct sales and dynamic pricing to stabilize its market position amidst a broader industry slump.

SoBiz2026年4月19日 02:58
#Kweichow Moutai#Baijiu Industry#China Luxury Market
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Technology

From E-Commerce to AI Infrastructure: Xingyun Technology’s Multi-Billion Yuan Gamble on Compute Rental

Xingyun Technology has secured a major five-year AI server rental contract, marking a definitive shift from its e-commerce roots toward the AI compute market. The deal, supported by a 2.76 billion RMB financing plan, aims to capitalize on China's surging demand for high-performance computing infrastructure.

NeTe2026年4月8日 19:58
#Xingyun Technology#AI Compute#Server Rental
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Technology

Musk’s AI Ambitions Stumble as xAI Co-Founders Exit En Masse

Elon Musk has admitted his AI startup xAI was 'built wrong' following the departure of all eleven original co-founders. The company is now being absorbed into SpaceX as part of a radical restructuring intended to rebuild the AI venture from the ground up.

NeTe2026年3月29日 06:28
#Elon Musk#xAI#SpaceX
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Business

Bottled Tension: Wahaha’s Drastic Restructuring Signals a New Era for China’s Beverage Giant

Chinese beverage giant Wahaha is undergoing a radical restructuring, including the suspension of 70% of its production lines and a move toward total manufacturing self-reliance. The transition has triggered labor protests and revealed significant brand risks, with the company even considering a pivot to a new brand due to trademark disputes.

SoBiz2026年3月27日 08:57
#Wahaha#Kelly Zong#Beverage Industry