Xiaomi Corp. fell as much as 4.2% Wednesday after disclosing internet services revenue grew at its slowest pace in three years, prodding investors to cash in gains from the Chinese smartphone maker’s 2020 rally.
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China’s No. 2 smartphone maker reported overall revenue rose 34.5% to 72.2 billion yuan ($11 billion) in the September quarter, its fastest pace of growth in two years. It grabbed market share from Huawei Technologies Co. when American sanctions deepened particularly in overseas markets from Europe to India, which yielded more than half of its revenue for the first time. But internet services like music and video grew just 8.7%, down from the previous quarter’s 29% as the Covid-19 boom in Chinese online activity tapered off.
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Several brokerages cut their price targets on Xiaomi, citing its 140% run-up since the start of 2020 and warning that investors may be underestimating Huawei’s ability to remain a formidable competitor. Xiaomi’s share gains are partly based on the argument it’s one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Trump administration’s campaign to rein in Huawei and contain China’s technological ascendancy. Its unit shipments surged 42% in the third quarter globally, researcher IDC estimated, by far the best performance among brands from Samsung Electronics Co. to Apple Inc. Huawei’s own volumes plummeted 22% over that period, and it now has to defend its No. 2 position against the likes of Vivo.
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What Bloomberg Intelligence Says
Xiaomi’s 51% sequential smartphone sales jump in 3Q may temporarily alleviate concerns of its slowing internet services revenue growth. The Chinese vendor gained the most domestic market share at the expense of Huawei in 3Q, according to IDC.
- Anthea Lai, analyst
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Xiaomi reported a rise in adjusted net income to 4.1 billion yuan from a year earlier, beating projections for 3.3 billion yuan. Executives warned that component shortages may continue to plague Xiaomi and its peers, as factories worldwide continue to grapple with Covid-era production disruption while demand for parts like memory and processors remains strong.
“While we are still confident about the fourth quarter, the supply shortage issues will stay for us and for other vendors as well,” President Wang Xiang told reporters. “We will see a fairly big challenge in fourth quarter and the challenge could persist to next year.”
Xiaomi remains one of the few major Chinese tech companies to enjoy strong growth abroad -- and in developed markets, to boot -- at a time governments from the U.S. to India are erecting barriers to the country’s businesses. Overseas revenue from Xiaomi’s smaller Internet of Things division, which sells gadgets like like smart cookers and robot vacuums, rose 56.2% in the third quarter. In India, it’s managed to cling to the top spot despite a deep, nationwide Covid-19 lockdown and bans on several of its apps.
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At home, it’s benefiting from rapid Chinese adoption of 5G-enabled smartphones as the network rollout gains pace.
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