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Business

Chips for Crisps: Semiconductor Tycoon Bets on Faltering Snack Giant Laiyifen

Chinese snack leader Laiyifen has attracted a 384 million yuan investment from semiconductor mogul Jiang Xueming, triggering a three-day stock surge despite the company facing its largest-ever annual loss. The deal highlights a trend of tech-sector capital flowing into distressed traditional retail assets amidst a broader industry consolidation.

NeMo2026年4月13日 16:58
#Laiyifen#Semiconductor#Jiang Xueming
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Technology

The Virtual Visionary: Zuckerberg’s AI Twin and the Future of Corporate Governance

Meta is developing a high-fidelity AI avatar of CEO Mark Zuckerberg to handle internal communications and employee feedback. Powered by the new Muse Spark model, this project represents Meta's strategic shift toward personalized, hyper-realistic AI agents as a core component of its future ecosystem.

NeTe2026年4月13日 10:28
#Meta#Mark Zuckerberg#Artificial Intelligence
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Business

Bitter Aftertaste: The Fall of China’s Braised Snack King

Juewei Food, China’s largest braised snack chain, has plunged into its first annual loss following a 342 million RMB tax penalty for underreporting revenue. The company is facing a simultaneous crisis of mass store closures, failed external investments, and a 'Special Treatment' stock designation that signals severe regulatory risk.

SoBiz2026年4月11日 06:28
#Juewei Food#Braised Snacks#Tax Evasion
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Business

Manufacturing Success, Financial Folly: The Paradox of Guangdong Eastone’s Industrial Boom

Guangdong Eastone Century saw its 2025 net profits drop 26.54% to 275 million RMB, despite record revenue and a doubling of core manufacturing profits. The decline was driven by over 600 million RMB in losses from stock market investments, paired with rising debt levels and high shareholder equity pledges.

NeMo2026年4月10日 17:28
#Guangdong Eastone#A-shares#Corporate Governance
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Business

China’s Regulatory Iron Fist: The CSRC’s New Crusade Against Corporate Malfeasance

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has launched an intensive campaign to reform corporate governance, targeting financial fraud through executive pay clawbacks and strengthened independent oversight. This move aims to align Chinese market practices with international standards and ensure long-term stability in the capital markets.

NeMo2026年4月10日 17:28
#CSRC#Corporate Governance#Financial Fraud
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Health

Power Asymmetry and Private Healthcare: Aier Eye Hospital Scandal Sparks Outcry Over Workplace Harassment in China

The director of Hangzhou Aier Eye Hospital has been suspended following allegations of sexually harassing a pharmaceutical sales manager. The case has ignited a national conversation regarding workplace power dynamics, professional retaliation, and the legal challenges victims face in prosecuting harassment in China.

NeMo2026年4月10日 04:29
#Aier Eye Hospital#Sexual Harassment#China Healthcare
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Business

Spicy Profits, Bitter Returns: Why Investors are Souring on China’s Snack King Weilong

Despite reporting record revenues and profits for 2025, snack giant Weilong has seen its stock price plummet as investors worry about governance, rising competition, and the health risks associated with its additive-heavy products.

SoBiz2026年4月10日 04:28
#Weilong#Latiao#China Consumer Market
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Technology

Patent Lawfare in the Memory Chip War: Biwin Storage Faces $7 Million Suit Amid IPO Push

Biwin Storage is facing a 50-million-yuan patent lawsuit from a competitor-linked joint venture just as it attempts a Hong Kong IPO. Despite record-breaking profits driven by the AI chip boom, the company must now navigate regulatory scrutiny over its IP risks and controversial executive pay hikes.

NeMo2026年4月9日 15:28
#Biwin Storage#Longsys#Semiconductors
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Technology

The Architect of Sky City: Frank Wang’s Decade of Silence and DJI’s Quest for Order

DJI founder Frank Wang breaks a decade of silence to reflect on his evolution from an arrogant product designer to a systematic leader. He details DJI's internal battle against corruption and outlines a future where the company dominates the global imaging and robotics sectors through 'entropy-reducing' management.

NeTe2026年4月9日 15:28
#DJI#Frank Wang#Consumer Drones
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Technology

Silicon Valley’s Blood Feud: Musk and OpenAI Pivot to Mutual Destruction

The legal war between Elon Musk and OpenAI has escalated into a $150 billion battle involving allegations of stalking, anti-competitive behavior, and professional dishonesty. As both parties prepare for an April trial, the conflict threatens to disrupt OpenAI's IPO and fundamentally alter the regulatory landscape of the AI industry.

NeTe2026年4月9日 02:28
#Elon Musk#OpenAI#Sam Altman
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Business

The 'Digital Divide' Gamble: Why Guangzhou Tongze Kangwei’s IPO is Facing Regulatory Headwinds

Guangzhou Tongze Kangwei’s IPO bid is under fire as regulators question the long-term viability of its wireless broadband hardware in the face of expanding global fiber-optic networks. Despite strong sales in Africa, the company faces declining margins and significant transparency concerns regarding its leadership and related-party dealings.

NeMo2026年4月8日 06:58
#Guangzhou Tongze Kangwei#IPO#5G CPE
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Business

The 'Reverse Fraud' Scandal: Why a Chinese Industrial Giant Chose to Hide Its Profits

Shandong Zhanggu has been designated as an 'ST' stock after regulators discovered it fabricated expenses to understate its 2024 profits by 8.46 million yuan. The scandal emerged during a transition of power where state-owned entities took a 50% stake in the board, ending 30 years of family control.

NeMo2026年4月7日 17:58
#Shandong Zhanggu#Financial Fraud#A-shares