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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi posts 15% rise in sales, misses estimates

Published 20/08/2019, 12:44
Updated 20/08/2019, 12:46
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi posts 15% rise in sales, misses estimates

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi Corp (HK:1810) reported 15% growth in quarterly revenue on Tuesday, its slowest ever, as fewer people bought smartphones at home and rival Huawei grabbed market share.

The company is weathering a bleak domestic smartphone market even as economic growth in China slows and Chinese consumers rally in support of beleaguered rival Huawei.

Xiaomi's stock has lost more than a quarter of its value so far this year.

Xiaomi's revenue in the second quarter ended June 30 rose to 51.95 billion yuan (£6.08 billion) from 45.24 billion a year earlier.

That was short of the 53.52 billion expected by analysts, Refinitiv data showed.

Net income slumped 87 percent to 1.96 billion yuan.

Still, adjusted profit of 3.64 billion yuan handily beat the 2.74 billion expected by analysts.

Xiaomi said total smartphone shipments in the second quarter rose to 32 million.

Huawei's market share in China https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/canalys-huawei-takes-record-38-share-in-china-as-market-softens-before-5g-launch surged 31% in the June quarter, according to market research firm Canalys, while Xiaomi's share shrank plunged by a fifth. But Canalys reckons Xiaomi's shipments https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/european-smartphone-market-q2-2019 to Europe surged 48%.

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