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Xiaomi latest Business & Financial news from Doug Young, the Expert on Chinese High Tech companies, (former Journalist and Chief editor at Reuters)

News Digest: January 16-18, 2016

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 16-18. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • China’s Haier to Buy GE’s (NYSE: GE) Appliance Unit for $5.4 Bln (English article)
  • Huawei Says to Launch Notebook PCs in February with Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) (Chinese article)
  • Regulator Orders Removal of False Claims Posts on Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) Tieba Service (Chinese article)
  • Xiaomi Misses Smartphone Sales Target by 10 Pct on China Slowdown (English article)
  • JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) Finance Arm Raises 6.65 Bln Yuan, Valued at 46.7 Bln Yuan

News Digest: January 15, 2015

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 15. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104), TCL (HKEx: 1070) Form Alliance in Large Curved TVs (Chinese article)
  • 36 Charitable Health Organizations Raise Alarm on Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) (Chinese article)
  • Shanghai Quality Inspector Says Xiaomi Air Purifiers Substandard (Chinese article)
  • Huawei, Ericsson (NYSE: ERIC) Sign Patent Exchange Agreement (Chinese article)
  • Qunar (Nasdaq: QUNR) Rises as Ctrip Plans to Buy `Significant Minority Stake’ (English article)

SMARTPHONES: Lenovo Eyes China Comeback, Gains in India and Brazil

Bottom line: Lenovo’s plans to turn around its struggling smartphone business lack focus and are likely to fail, which could ultimately result in the exit of longtime chief Yang Yuanqing this year.

Lenovo denies plans to change Motorola logo

Computer giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992) was busy showcasing its latest PCs at a major trade show last week in Las Vegas, but industry watchers were far more interested in the outlook for its struggling smartphone business. That’s because 2016 could easily become a make-or-break year for Lenovo, which desperately needs to turn around a smartphone unit that will be critical to its future growth.

In response to a flurry of questions focused on its smartphones, talkative CEO Yang Yuanqing said his company is making steady progress in the BRICS markets of Brazil and India, and that he’s aiming to set Lenovo back on an upward track in its home China market. Lenovo also announced a vague new smartphone partnership with Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), and denied any plans to jettison its the famous bat-wing logo for its recently acquired Motorola brand. Read Full Post…

News Digest: January 9-11, 2016

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 9-11. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Ping An’s Online Finance Platform Lufax Wins $900 Mln Series B Funding (English article)
  • Lenovo (HKEx: 992) Making First Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Project Tango Phone (English article)
  • Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS) Apologizes Over Fake Moutai Scandal (Chinese article)
  • Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) Sports in  Alliance with NFL American Football League (Chinese article)
  • Xiaomi Removes Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) Products From App Store (Chinese article)

SMARTPHONES: Hungry Huawei Eyes US Smartphone Market

Bottom line: Huawei’s move into the US smartphone market looks like a logical and necessary step to consolidating its place as a top global brand, but will require years of major investment to succeed.

Huawei to sell smartphones in US
Huawei to sell smartphones in US

Riding high on strong momentum from the second half of 2015, smartphone maker Huawei is aiming to fill the last major black hole in its global footprint by entering the US. The new campaign carries special significance for Huawei, since the company was banned from selling its older networking equipment in the US several years back due to national security concerns from Washington.

The move into the US was just one of many topics that Huawei executives discussed at CES, the world’s biggest consumer electronics show taking place this week in Las Vegas. But it was the move the attracted the most attention due to Huawei’s past frustrations with one of the world’s biggest markets for both networking equipment and smartphones.  Read Full Post…

News Digest: January 5, 2016

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 5. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alibaba’s (NYSE: BABA) Ant Financial Finance Arm Said to Seek at Least $1.5 Bln (English article)
  • New World (HKEx: 17) to Prepare Buyout Offer for $7 Billion China Unit – Source (English article)
  • Qunar (Nasdaq: QUNR) Names New CEO, CFO, COO (GlobeNewswire)
  • Smartphone Maker Meizu Cuts 5 Pct of Headcount to Boost Competitiveness (Chinese article)
  • Xiaomi Co-Founder Li Wanqiang Returns to Head Xiaomi Pictures Division (Chinese article)

INTERNET: Baidu Talks De-Listing, Qihoo Chief Naps at Internet Pow-wow

Bottom line: China’s global Internet conference this week was mostly empty pageantry, but it did reveal that Baidu might like to privatize from New York one day, and attracted a handful of China-friendly global executives.

Wuzhen Internet pow-wow mostly empty talk
Wuzhen Internet pow-wow mostly empty talk

China’s big Internet pow-wow this week in the picturesque town of Wuzhen hasn’t produced much news despite its big aspirations, reflecting Beijing’s tight control over cyberspace and companies that do business there. But the globally-minded event did produce at least one interesting tidbit on the recent privatization wave by US-listed Chinese companies, and also an entertaining photo of 2 top executives that went viral online.

The news item came from Robin Li, founder of leading Chinese search engine Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), who hinted that he hopes to someday join the recent wave of Chinese companies now privatizing from New York due to undervaluation. The photo that went viral captured a humorous moment involving a catnap during the conference by Zhou Hongyi, the controversial and more often outspoken CEO of security software specialist Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU). Read Full Post…

SMARTPHONES: Huawei’s Surging Honor, Xiaomi’s India Advance

Bottom line: Huawei’s smartphone unit is finishing 2015 on a solid note, meeting its annual targets a month early, while Xiaomi will need to show better overseas performance next year to regain some of its fading momentum.

Huawei meets smartphone targets early

A flurry of new numbers are coming from the smartphone space as we head into year end, reflecting the different focuses of domestic leaders Huawei and Xioami. When the history books are written, 2015 will be remembered as the year when Huawei surged to become the world’s third biggest smartphone brand behind only Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) and Samsung (Seoul: 005930), and also the clear Chinese leader.  But for Xiaomi, 2015 could be a year the company would rather forget, as it lost momentum in its home China market due to stiff competition and saw slow progress in its overseas expansion.

The latest headlines have Huawei forecasting its overall revenue will surpass the $60 billion mark this year, equating to a rise of 29 percent or higher from last year’s $46.5 billion. That would mark a nice acceleration from the previous year’s 20.6 percent revenue growth, with much of the gains coming from the company’s rapidly growing smartphone division. Read Full Post…

SMARTPHONES: OnePlus Sees Shakeout Intensifying

Bottom line: New comments from OnePlus are the latest sign of a shakeout set to hit China’s smartphone sector in 2016, with at least 3-4 small to mid-sized brands likely to close up shop by the end of next year.

OnePlus trims product line

The latest signs of trouble in the overheated smartphone space are coming from newcomer OnePlus, which is detailing its own missteps and predicting a much-needed industry shakeout will intensify soon. The comments from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei are some of the most direct I’ve seen so far about the industry’s current woes, though he’s careful to avoid any implication that OnePlus itself might fall victim of the shakeout he’s predicting.

The fact of the matter is that OnePlus is exactly the kind of player that’s likely to go belly up in the looming shakedown, and Pei’s description of his current situation paints a rather bleak picture for his company. Equally intriguing is Pei’s prediction that one or more major players may also withdraw from the space in the coming consolidation. Read Full Post…

SMARTPHONES: Xiaomi in New Setback with US Lawsuit

Bottom line: A new patent lawsuit against it in the US highlights one of the biggest challenges Xiaomi and other Chinese tech brands will face in their global expansion, and exposes a major weakness in China’s own patent protection system.

Xiaomi hit with US patent lawsuit

Stumbling smartphone sensation Xiaomi suffered a recent new setback in its global aspirations, after being sued in the US for patent infringement involving technology used in several of its popular models. The new action comes a year after Xiaomi was sued over similar allegations in India, and reflects one of the biggest challenges Chinese high-tech brands face as they try to expand beyond their home market.

Foreign companies often choose to pounce when these Chinese brands venture abroad, because they know that legal systems are more mature and patent enforcement more effective in these countries than in China. Many of these countries take immediate action against suspected patent violators if they believe a case is valid, unlike China where cases can often drag on for months or even a year or more before a verdict is reached. Read Full Post…

News Digest: December 5-7, 2015

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 5-7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Ola, Didi Kuaidi, Lyft and GrabTaxi Gang Up to Kill Uber (English article)
  • China’s Box Office Climbs 48 Pct to $6.3 Bln (English article)
  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) CEO Pony Ma Raises HK$3.8 Bln in Series of Share Sales (Chinese article)
  • Xiaomi Sued in US for Patent Infringement (Chinese article)
  • Hong Kong Billionaire Richard Li Boosts Stake in China’s ZTE (HKEx: 763) (English article)