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Robot Hype Fades: Zhejiang Rongtai Rebrands Its Thailand Project, Shifts From ‘Robot Parts’ to Insulation and Lead Screws
Zhejiang Rongtai has revised a Thailand investment, replacing a plan to produce robot components with two projects focused on insulation/fire‑proof materials and industrial lead screws. The move reflects regulatory and operational considerations and is likely to cool the investor enthusiasm that pushed the stock sharply higher amid a robot‑focused narrative in 2025. The success of the new, split projects will hinge on execution, demand for lead screws, and whether the company can translate its materials market lead into higher‑margin manufacturing.

Home‑furnishing Group Pays Tenfold Premium to Buy Electronics Firm — A Risky Bet for Growth
Topstrong (Dinggu Jichuang) has agreed to buy a majority stake in electronics supplier SidanDe for Rmb268m, valuing the target at Rmb521m—more than ten times its book equity. The deal is intended to pivot the home‑furnishing group into higher‑growth electronics, but heavy accounts receivable at the target and ambitious profit guarantees make the acquisition a high‑risk bet.

Google Pays $4.75bn to Buy Intersect, Moves From Power Contracts to Ownership in Clean Energy
Google has acquired wind and solar developer Intersect from TPG Rise Climate for $4.75 billion, taking on the company’s debt. The deal signals a shift by big tech from relying mainly on power purchase agreements to owning generation assets, aiming to secure long‑term, controllable clean power for energy‑intensive operations such as data centres and AI.

Measurement-instrument Champion Huashengchang Pays Rmb460m to Break into Optical-Communications Testing
Huashengchang will acquire Shenzhen Galant for Rmb460 million to enter optical chip and module testing, tying part of the consideration to Galant meeting Rmb115 million in cumulative profit from 2026–28. The move aims to diversify revenue amid a 2025 earnings slowdown, but it carries integration, cash‑flow and governance risks.

China’s Fuling Zhacai Sees Rapid CEO Turnover as Growth Stalls and M&A Falls Apart
Fuling Zhacai has replaced its CEO for the second time within five months as weak sales growth and declining volumes in its core pickled-mustard business pile pressure on the company. A planned acquisition to diversify revenue was abandoned after parties failed to agree on key terms, leaving strategic questions about how the firm will escape its growth bottleneck.

Warner Bros. Discovery Weighs Reopening Talks After Paramount’s Sharpened Hostile Bid
Paramount, with Skydance, has submitted a revised hostile offer to Warner Bros. Discovery offering to pay a $2.8 billion breakup fee, backstop debt refinancing and compensate shareholders if the deal misses a December 31 close. Warner Bros. Discovery’s board is debating whether those concessions create a viable route to a superior transaction despite an existing binding agreement with Netflix, raising the prospect of a renewed bidding war and fresh regulatory scrutiny.

Google Pays a Premium for Cloud Security: EU Clears $32bn Acquisition of Wiz
The EU has approved Google’s $32 billion acquisition of cloud-security startup Wiz, following U.S. clearance, underscoring Google's push to strengthen Google Cloud’s security capabilities. The transaction sets a high-water mark for valuations in cloud security and will reshape competition among cloud providers and security vendors.

Meituan Acquires Dingdong Maicai for $717m, Accelerating Consolidation of China’s Fresh‑Grocery Market
Meituan will acquire Dingdong Maicai for US$717 million, bringing the fast‑delivery grocer into its fold while excluding Dingdong’s overseas business. The deal consolidates China’s competitive fresh‑grocery sector and gives Meituan scale and logistics density that could improve last‑mile economics.

From County Mine to Trillion‑RMB Powerhouse: How Chen Jinghe Built China’s Gold Empire
Zijin Mining, under founder Chen Jinghe, has grown from a indebted county mine into a multi‑trillion‑RMB metals conglomerate by combining technical innovation, corporatisation and opportunistic, counter‑cycle acquisitions. Recent large purchases and a global uptick in commodity prices have dramatically expanded its reserves and market value, while Chen personally retains only a small share of the company he built.

Chinese Chipmaker Ziguang Guowei Rules Out Nvidia Buy, Underscoring Limits of Cross‑Border Tech Acquisitions
Ziguang Guowei, a Chinese semiconductor firm, told investors it has no plans to acquire Nvidia. The response highlights practical, regulatory and geopolitical obstacles to cross‑border purchases of cutting‑edge chipmakers and points to China’s continued focus on building domestic capabilities.

Anta's Bold Bet: Chinese Sportswear Group to Buy a Near-30% Stake in Puma for €1.5bn
Anta has agreed to buy a 29.06% stake in Puma SE for €1.505 billion, a near-30% holding that confers large minority influence while remaining below Germany’s 30% mandatory-offer threshold. The purchase advances Anta’s global expansion strategy and creates scope for commercial cooperation across product, retail and markets, but also invites governance and regulatory scrutiny.

China’s Baijiu Slowdown Hits Shuijingfang Hard — A Sign of Broader Pain for Premium Spirits
Shuijingfang reported a 71% drop in 2025 net profit amid plunging revenue and industrywide headwinds, missing market forecasts and recording its weakest profit since 2018. The company's majority owner, Diageo, is under pressure from weak Chinese demand and has been linked to possible asset sales, while the broader baijiu sector confronts shifting consumption patterns and new anti‑waste rules that curb traditional drinking occasions.