Xiaomi, Ipo flop for the rights war



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Disappointing debut at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for China's smart phone giant Xiaomi, affected by doubts about the group's growth prospects and the escalation of the trade war with the United States

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opaque for Xiaomi, Chinese giant smartphone (by Stefania Arcudi)

Disappointing debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi, affected by doubts about the group's growth prospects. The company had raised 4.7 billion US dollars with the IPO, one of Hong Kong's largest technology investments in recent years. The stock opened at $ 16.6 Hong Kong per share ($ 2.12), 2.4% lower than the $ 17 investment in Hong Kong ($ 2.17), and then accelerated to the decline, coming to lose up to 6%, only to recover the land and close at 16.8 Hong Kong dollars (2.14 dollars). The stocks did worse than Hang Seng, the benchmark of the local stock market, in a bullish trend decided (follow here the trend of Asian stock prices) … read more »

Smartphone: here is the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S. Can the "little rice" beat the "apple"? (by Luca Tremolada)

The translation of the Chinese name of Xiaomi should be something like "little rice" or "a handful of rice". It would be fun if the next "big things" of the mobile phone were his, the popular Chinese dish against the California design symbol. It's actually early to have fun. The Mi Mix 2S launched yesterday also on the Italian market is not comparable to the iPhone X but only because they play different starts. There is nothing different from the normal medium-high-end Android but convincing beyond the technological equipment is the price of 499 euros. About half of a first clbad phone … read more »

Xiaomi conquering Europe and Italy (by Biagio Simonetta)

For a long time, it was the most interesting and valuable technological startup in the world. Then, in a year, it burned tens of billions, jeopardizing its future and undermining the certainties created in previous years. Now, Xiaomi is back on track, and that's what it has done by bringing high-tech smartphones to the market and at very competitive prices. The next step of the Chinese house is already written: the jump in Europe, with an official landing on the market of the Old Continent very close. Even in Italy, where this colossus of four thousand employees based in Beijing, will arrive physically in the coming weeks, with the opening of a store in Milan, a Facebook page "Xiaomi Italy" already open and a few channels digital sales already operational. continue reading »

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