The Borneo Post (Sabah)

IPO hopeful Xiaomi set to blow past 2017 revenue target

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HONG KONG: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has told bankers it would top its annual revenue target by as much as 18 per cent, sources with knowledge of the matter said, marking a comeback from a sales slump in recent years that triggered a business overhaul.

Xiaomi, which has been hearing bank pitches for what could be the world’s biggest tech float next year, will rake in a net profit of at least US$1 billion in 2017, banker projection­s based on the company’s revenue estimate of US$17 billion to US$18 billion show. Profits are estimated to reach about US$2 billion in 2018.

The calculatio­ns also take into account data on operating costs provided by the company, said the sources with knowledge of the discussion­s. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the informatio­n was not public.

Bankers and analysts expect Xiaomi’s profits to continue growing sharply into 2019, which one source said would make a US$100bn IPO price tag look “reasonable”.

A spokeswoma­n for Xiaomi – that is likely to soon mandate its leading banks for an IPO – confirmed the company had topped the annual revenue goal, of about US$15bn, but declined to comment on IPO-related matters or its financials.

“We have never externally disclosed any expected net profit and growth data and we do not respond to irresponsi­ble speculatio­n and rumours,” she said.

Xiaomi was valued at US$46bn in a 2014 funding round, the world’s most valuable startup for a brief period. It sales stagnated over the next two years as the firm overextend­ed itself launching in new markets while being hammered at home by rivals including Huawei Technologi­es, Vivo and Oppo.

The maker of budget smart phones has since branched out into selling accessorie­s and home appliances. In the third quarter of this year, Xiaomi overtook Apple to become China’s No.4 smartphone vendor, according to Internatio­nal Data Corp (IDC).

“This is a good time for them (Xiaomi) to list because right now they are on a roll,” said IDC’s senior research manager for client devices, Kiranjeer Kaur. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Customers hold mobile phones during a presentati­on of the China’s mobile company Xiaomi to celebrate the entry of the company into the Mexican market. — Reuters photo
Customers hold mobile phones during a presentati­on of the China’s mobile company Xiaomi to celebrate the entry of the company into the Mexican market. — Reuters photo

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