Musk: Nothing is more beneficial to American health than "ultra-low-cost" diet pills. Musk advocates the use of diet pills to reduce American medical expenses. On December 11th, local time, Musk posted on social platform X that nothing can improve the health, longevity and quality of life of Americans better than very cheap GLP-1 drugs. He pointed out that most medical expenses occur at the end of life, and obesity is often an important factor leading to diseases. Therefore, popularizing GLP-1 drugs can save medical expenses on a long-term scale.Dale New Materials: Some products of subsidiary Daihua are applied in Huawei's supply chain system. Some investors asked Dale New Materials (300700) on the interactive platform: Have the company's products been applied in Huawei now? Daile New Materials replied that some products of Daihua, a subsidiary of the company, are applied in its supply chain system. For example, related products are applied in the processing of glass-ceramic panels of the latest mobile phones, and the current sales volume is relatively small.Softbank will invest in AI company Databricks, which seeks to raise at least $7 billion. (The Information)
On the 12th local time, South Korea's Ministry of National Defense suspended Park An-soo, former martial law commander and army chief of staff.Huaru Technology: It has signed a substantial order in the field of intelligent robot targets. Huaru Technology said on the interactive platform that the intelligent robot targets developed by the company comprehensively use the Internet of Things, simulation, artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies to realistically simulate the combat actions of enemy soldiers or terrorists in complex battlefield environment, such as intelligent tracking, intelligent obstacle avoidance, automatic team formation, intelligent attack and defense, etc., and organize practical live-fire tactical confrontation training and inspection for special warfare troops, security forces and other organizations in urban blocks, architectural spaces and outdoor environments. The company has signed substantial orders in this field.Nanshan Holdings: The obvious effect of the property market policy has yet to be implemented by various measures. In view of the sales situation of the company's real estate development business since September 24, Nanshan Holdings (002314) said in a conference call with institutional investors on December 11 that since September 24, the central government has actively released the signal to stabilize the property market, and some real estate markets have stopped falling, but the foundation for the national property market to stop falling and stabilize is still not solid, and the obvious effect of the policy still needs to be implemented by various measures. The company will continue to pay close attention to policy trends, actively respond to market changes, promote the company's project sales, and improve the company's operating performance.
According to the information on the suspension and resumption of trading of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hasen shares were not announced due to important matters, and they were suspended all day on December 12.Agency: It is expected that the folding smartphone market will continue to decline in 2025. Counterpoint Research, a market research organization, issued a document saying that the year-on-year shipments of folding smartphone displays declined for the first time in the third quarter of 2024, and it is expected that the shipments in 2025 will also continue to decline.The leader of the ruling party in South Korea: Yin Xiyue's speech was not a reflection on the emergency martial law, but an attempt to rationalize it. Han Dongxun, the leader of the ruling party in South Korea, said today (December 12) that Yin Xiyue was completely unexpected to make a speech to the people. He said that the unified position of the ruling party should be in favor of the impeachment of the president. Yin Xiyue's speech is not a reflection on emergency martial law, but an attempt to rationalize it. (CCTV International News)