$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$. I thought it was very positive all things considered.
In its most recent conference call on March 24, 2026, Xiaomi reported record-breaking annual revenue for 2025 and provided an optimistic outlook for its electric vehicle (EV) and AI segments. [1, 2, 3]
Financial Highlights (FY2025 & Q4)
Annual Revenue: Reached a historic high of RMB 457.3 billion, up 25% year-on-year.
Adjusted Net Profit: Climbed to RMB 39.2 billion for the full year, a 43.8% increase.
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In its most recent conference call on March 24, 2026, Xiaomi reported record-breaking annual revenue for 2025 and provided an optimistic outlook for its electric vehicle (EV) and AI segments. [1, 2, 3]
Financial Highlights (FY2025 & Q4)
Annual Revenue: Reached a historic high of RMB 457.3 billion, up 25% year-on-year.
Adjusted Net Profit: Climbed to RMB 39.2 billion for the full year, a 43.8% increase.
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Jeezus. Fu#k sake.
the sharp decline aligns directly with the March 19 announcement of the refreshed/updated Xiaomi SU7 EV:
The new model starts at 219,900 yuan (only about 1.9–2% higher than prior versions or pre-sale expectations in some trims), despite added costs for upgrades like better hardware, safety features, longer range, and higher production expenses (CEO Lei Jun noted roughly 20,000 yuan more in costs per unit, vs. a much smaller price bump).
This sparked immediate investor fears o...
the sharp decline aligns directly with the March 19 announcement of the refreshed/updated Xiaomi SU7 EV:
The new model starts at 219,900 yuan (only about 1.9–2% higher than prior versions or pre-sale expectations in some trims), despite added costs for upgrades like better hardware, safety features, longer range, and higher production expenses (CEO Lei Jun noted roughly 20,000 yuan more in costs per unit, vs. a much smaller price bump).
This sparked immediate investor fears o...
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$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$ Xiaomi Corp. (OTC:XIACF) (OTC:XIACY) outsold Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) in China's electric vehicle market in January, with its YU7 SUV delivering more than double the sales of the U.S. EV maker's Model Y, according to data released on Thursday by the China Passenger Car Association.
The YU7 recorded 37,869 deliveries during the month, compared with 16,845 for the Model Y.
The YU7 recorded 37,869 deliveries during the month, compared with 16,845 for the Model Y.
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