# dividend policy
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Uni‑President China Holds the Line at RMB 31.7bn as Beverages Slow and Instant Noodles Chase Growth
Uni‑President China posted 2025 revenue of RMB 31.714 billion and net profit of RMB 2.05 billion, marking modest growth while revealing slowing momentum in its core beverage and instant‑noodle businesses. The company kept a 100% dividend payout, but investors remain wary as competition, market shrinkage in noodles and beverage homogenisation pressure future growth.

Aging Founder Sells as Profits Slide: Taoli Bread’s Family Empire Faces a Governance and Growth Test
Taoli Bread’s founder and family are planning another significant share sale—part of more than RMB 3.7 billion cashed out since listing—as the company reports four years of falling profits and shrinking revenues. Heavy historical dividends and concentrated family control raise governance and capital-allocation questions that may hinder the firm’s ability to reinvest and revive growth.

Family Control, Faulty Toilets and Forced Make‑ups: How Arrow Home’s Governance and ESG Gaps Are Hitting Its Business
Arrow Home, a major Chinese sanitaryware maker, faces mounting reputational and financial strain after consumer complaints, alleged labor‑rights violations and a family‑dominated governance structure exposed weaknesses in its ESG performance. Despite middling Wind ESG ratings and a recent publicity partnership, falling revenues and a dividend plan that exceeds net profit raise questions about the company's long‑term resilience.