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...Xiaomi hosts its investor’s day....
...Samsung regained its position as the world’s largest smartphone maker by volume in the first quarter, according to market researcher International Data Corporation, just three months after Apple claimed...
...reported the company lost its lead in the global smartphone market to Samsung as Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi and Huawei made gains as the wider market rebounded....
...Shunwei Capital, which is part owned by Xiaomi founder Lei Jun, is growing its Singapore presence, according to LinkedIn. Shunwei did not respond to a request for comment....
...Meanwhile, Ant Group, the fintech affiliate of Chinese tech giant Alibaba, obtained a digital wholesale licence, which allows it to conduct transactions for corporations....
...Japan Investment Corporation, a $30bn government-backed fund, and electronics manufacturer Nidec have also expressed interest....
...“Disney likely has more LGBTQ employees than several corporations combined” who would continue to hold his feet to the fire, Benjamin Siemon, a TV writer who has been a fierce critic of the company’s response...
...The last-minute flurry of activity included adding companies including the state-controlled China National Offshore Oil Corporation and the mobile phone manufacturer Xiaomi to government blacklists, and...
...Tech tools — Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G Another day, another value-priced 5G smartphone. Xiaomi introduced the Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G to the UK today, starting at £199....
...Beijing’s hopes of challenging the lock held by Boeing and Airbus on the large commercial jet market rest primarily on Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, or Comac....
...This week the US put several Chinese companies, including China National Offshore Oil Corporation and Xiaomi, on separate blacklists....
...Kathrin Hille in Taipei and Song Jung-a in Seoul report this has led to a highly unusual deal being struck by the customers of United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), the world’s fourth-largest contract...
...Dialog, whose other clients also include Samsung, Xiaomi and Panasonic, makes power management technology for smartphones and other internet-connected devices, as well as wireless chips....
...It also added China National Offshore Oil Corporation and phone manufacturer Xiaomi to government blacklists....
...Read more Tokyo talk The best trade stories from Nikkei Asia Xiaomi, the world’s No 4 smartphone maker, has asked suppliers to book components and parts for up to 240m smartphones, in a bid to surpass...
...They also said that even if the sanctions did drive Huawei out of the smartphone business, part of the vacuum would probably be filled by Chinese rivals such as Oppo, Vivo or Xiaomi....
...US corporations have borrowed $1.2tn so far this year, reflecting coronavirus stresses. Strong demand for Tencent debt meant all tranches were priced more tightly than expected....
...Most multinational corporations are in the same boat, whether German carmakers or US communications equipment companies....
...Chinese handset maker Xiaomi reports full-year earnings. In February, Xiaomi overtook Huawei to become the world's third-largest smartphone maker....
...against using Alipay or WeChat Pay — the payment systems belonging to Alibaba and Tencent — Ben said that since the protests had begun, he had become more concerned with sharing his information with Chinese corporations...
...Tencent, Sina, Baidu, Huawei Technologies and Xiaomi were among the developers behind the problematic apps....
...The Citic tie-up has also granted CLSA access to Chinese corporations that it has parlayed into a beefed up investment banking business, winning mandates such as working as a bookrunner on Xiaomi’s IPO in...
...Mexico has benefited from some US corporations moving their supply chains closer to home....
...The company also saw a decline in sales of its LCDs to major Chinese smartphone makers — Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi — as South Korea’s Samsung offered an alternative, competitively priced OLED screen....
...Xiaomi Corporation SECTOR: TECHNOLOGY / HQ: BEIJING, CHINA Huawei’s horrible year has been a windfall for China’s other big smartphone maker....
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