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Business

China’s Retail Titan Steps Down: Zhang Jindong’s Suning Restructures Under RMB 238.7bn Debt Burden

Zhang Jindong’s Suning has entered a court‑approved restructuring that addresses RMB 2,387.3 billion of claims against 38 related companies by converting shareholder equity and the founder’s personal assets into a reorganisation trust. The plan, supported by an RMB 80 billion common‑benefit loan from state‑linked asset managers, aims to preserve operations and prioritise partial cash repayment for smaller creditors while converting large claims into trust interests over a 36‑month execution period.

SoBiz2026年3月15日 06:29
#Suning#Zhang Jindong#corporate restructuring
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Business

Double Hit on a Heritage Brand: Hodo’s Menswear Crisis and What It Signals for China’s Apparel Sector

Hodo (Red Bean) has gone from steady profits to mounting losses as weak consumer demand, intense competition and a heavy reliance on traditional menswear drive revenue and margin declines. The situation is aggravated by judicial freezes on the controlling shareholder’s shares amid the parent group’s debt crisis, undermining investor confidence and complicating any turnaround. The company is pursuing cost cuts, an intra-group acquisition of online homewares assets and other adjustments, but successful repositioning will require fresh capital, governance clarity and faster digital transformation.

NeMo2026年2月11日 15:14
#Hodo#Red Bean#menswear
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Business

Vanke’s RMB82bn Loss Exposes the Perils of China’s Manager‑Led Corporate Model

Vanke reported an expected RMB82 billion net loss for 2025 and disclosed urgent liquidity pressures, prompting a subsidised rescue loan from majority shareholder Shenzhen Metro Group. The collapse highlights alleged off‑balance liquidity channelling and structural incentives that rewarded senior managers even as shareholders and creditors suffered, reviving questions about the limits of the manager‑led corporate model in China.

SoBiz2026年2月2日 10:40
#Vanke#China real estate#corporate governance
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Business

Once China's No.1 Baby-Formula Brand, Beingmate Stumbles Under Quality Complaints and a Dual Debt Crisis

Beingmate, once a leading domestic infant-formula brand in China, is battling repeated product-quality complaints, labour disputes and a severe liquidity crunch that is mirrored at its controlling shareholder. Coupled with regulatory warnings over accounting and opaque ESG disclosure, the company faces urgent operational and financial fixes to avoid restructuring, takeover, or deeper reputational damage.

NeMo2026年1月29日 04:10
#Beingmate#infant formula#China