Xiaomi is a privately owned Chinese electronics company headquartered in Beijing. It is the world’s 4th largest smartphone maker. Xiaomi designs, develops, and sells smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, and related consumer electronics.
北京小米科技有限责任公司
Revenue: US$20 billion (2015)
2020: 在欧洲市场,因为华为的失守,小米在今年第二季度欧洲出货量同比增长了65%,市场占有率达到16.8%。小米也在今年第二季度财报发布后,股价重新涨到20港元以上,总市值也在今年8月超过了5000亿港元。
华为留出的海外市场空白,已经被填补。自从华为在海外市场受挫,小米已经逐渐蚕食了原本华为在欧洲的市场份额。
根据Canalys的数据,在去年第二季度,华为在欧洲市场的市场份额为18.8%,排名第二,仅次于三星,小米排名第四,市场份额为9.6%。而今年第二季度,小米在欧洲市场的出货量同比增长了65%,市场占有率达到16.8%,排名第三,而华为则掉落到了第四。
但在国内,更多的人担心的是,华为一旦出货量缩减,它所空出的高端机市场,并不会被国内厂商所获得。一位业内人士就对燃财经表示,华为减产后,对于大众消费者来说,苹果可能是最佳选择,因为苹果具有足够的品牌影响力,它在大多数人眼中就是高端手机的代表。
Xiaomi transparent TV
The top brand in this major European market isn’t Apple, Huawei, or Samsung BUT: XIAOMI https://www.androidauthority.com/q1-2020-western-europe-1116390/ Xiaomi was also listed in third place in Italy (recording 306% year-on-year growth) and fourth place in France (+83%). We do wonder about shipments for the rest of the year, especially as the Xiaomi Mi 10 flagship family is far more expensive than ever before. But between the Redmi Note 9 series and the €349 Mi 10 Lite 5G, there are quite a few affordable yet capable Xiaomi devices to choose from. The marketshare report also illustrates the difference between North America and Europe… Read more »
Xiaomi Europe
Xiaomi enters the Fortune 500 list and now becomes the youngest on the list. The company started in 2010 making it just 9 years old this year.
Read more: Xiaomi enters the Fortune 500, the youngest company in the list https://www.gizguide.com/2019/07/xiaomi-fortune-500-2019.html#ixzz5uRFsqgJG
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相比预期的800亿美元估值,此次估值有所下调,预计为550亿美元至700亿美元,中端在620亿美元左右。
当前,雷军持有小米31.41%股权,林斌持股13.33%,黎万强持股3.24%。一旦小米上市,雷军、林斌、黎万强等小米核心高管的身价将大幅上升。
招股书显示,小米2015年、2016年、2017年及2018年第一季度营收分别为668亿元、684.34亿元、1146.24亿元、344.12亿元。
最后雷军表示,小米今年100%概率是世界500强,是时间最短的公司。
Xiaomi’s valuation is estimated to be about 100 billion U.S. dollars, making it one of the largest technology firms in China. The company earlier this month officially submitted its IPO application to Hong Kong Exchange with a dual-class shareholding structure.
Xiaomi enters Spain and France
Xiaomi Corp. pioneered an online flash-sales model that lifted it to dizzying heights and made it Asia’s most valuable startup, but it’s since fallen on hard times. Now it’s counting on old-fashioned retail to make a comeback, and that’s proving a much stiffer challenge. The smartphone maker is going through a major transformation after missed targets prompted a bout of soul-searching by billionaire co-founder Lei Jun. From Harbin in the chilly northeast to glitzy eastern Shanghai, it aims to build 1,000 “Mi Homes” by 2019 — about twice Apple Inc.’s global store count — that will rake in an envisioned… Read more »