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Xiaomi files for mega Hong Kong IPO
    2018-05-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

SMARTPHONE and connected device maker Xiaomi filed for a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) Thursday, in what is expected to be the largest listing by a Chinese tech company in almost four years.

The listing could value the company at up to US$100 billion and would be the biggest Chinese tech IPO since Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. raised US$21.8 billion in 2014.

The announcement came as the consumer electronics company gave investors the first detailed look at its financial position ahead of the much-hyped IPO.

The company said its revenue was 114.62 billion yuan (US$18 billion) in 2017, up 67.5 percent against 2016. It also said it made a net loss of 43.89 billion yuan versus a profit of 491.6 million yuan in 2016.

Operating profit for 2017 was 12.22 billion yuan, up from 3.79 billion yuan a year ago.

Alongside smartphones, Xiaomi makes dozens of Internet-connected home appliances and gadgets, including scooters, air purifiers and rice cookers, although it derives most of its profits from Internet services.

In the smartphone market, its relatively cheap handsets pose a rising challenge to market leaders Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc.

Xiaomi’s IPO will be one of the first in Hong Kong under new rules which began Monday in an effort to attract more tech listings, as competition for major tech deals heats up between Hong Kong, New York and the Chinese mainland.

The exchange is eyeing several tech listings that are expected in the coming two years from mainland firms with a combined market cap of US$500 billion. CLSA, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs are sponsoring Xiaomi’s IPO. (SD-Agencies)

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