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Xiaomi said to seek funding at valuation of about $50 billion

Xiaomi smartphone maker had a financing round in August 2013 that valued the company at $10 billion

The discussions are at an early stage and nothing is finalized, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Photo: Bloomberg Premium
The discussions are at an early stage and nothing is finalized, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Photo: Bloomberg

Portland/San Francisco/Beijing: Xiaomi Corp. is in talks for a funding round that values the smartphone maker at around $40 billion to $50 billion, people familiar with the matter said.

The discussions are at an early stage and nothing is finalized, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. The world’s third-biggest smartphone maker had a financing round in August 2013 that valued the company at $10 billion.

Founder and chief executive officer Lei Jun has pushed Xiaomi, which only released its first smartphone in 2011, into new markets from Singapore to India. The international expansion, combined with surging sales for its Mi 4 smartphone and low-cost Redmi model, have vaulted the company into the ranks of the world’s top mobile-phone vendors.

Joy Han, a spokeswoman for Beijing-based Xiaomi, declined to comment.

The valuation surpasses more established Asian electronics makers including Sony Corp., which has a market capitalization of about $21 billion, and Lenovo Group Ltd’s $16 billion. Lenovo, the world’s largest PC maker, just acquired Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility phone unit.

DST Systems Inc., an existing investor, is among the potential participants in the funding round, said one of the people. Xiaomi’s valuation would also exceed recent funding rounds that pegged US startups Uber Technologies Inc. at $17 billion and Snapchat Inc. at $10 billion. Forbes reported on 31 October that Xiaomi was seeking a valuation of more than $40 billion. A representative for DST, run by Russian investor Yuri Milner, couldn’t be reached for comment.

Smartphone competition

In an interview in September 2013, CEO Lei said Xiaomi wouldn’t sell shares to the public in the next five years. Xiaomi more than tripled global smartphone shipments to 17.3 million units in the third quarter, from 5.6 million units a year earlier, IDC reported 29 October. Its market share more than doubled to 5.3%, from 2.1%, the researcher said.

That lifted Xiaomi into the world’s top three vendors for the first time, trailing only Suwon, South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc. in Cupertino, California, IDC reported. Cross-town competitor Lenovo subsequently completed its purchase of Motorola in a combination that would have made it the third-largest vendor, according to IDC.

Xiaomi has been winning users by selling inexpensive phones with hardware and specifications comparable with more expensive devices. Xiaomi sells its flagship Mi 4 starting from 1,999 yuan ($327) on its China website, or just more than one-third of the starting price for Apple’s iPhone 6 in China.

New markets

Xiaomi, which keeps costs down by selling directly to consumers online, was backed in its earlier funding rounds by investors including Singapore’s Temasek Holdings Pte, Qiming Venture Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, IDG Capital and Morningside Venture Capital.

Xiaomi, which means millet in Chinese, was founded in 2010 to make software for mobile devices running Google’s Android system, and the company introduced its first smartphone in China the following year. In April, Xiaomi said it would enter 10 new markets including India, Brazil and Russia.

To lead that international push, Lei hired Hugo Barra, a former Google vice president who had helped oversee Android product management.

Lei has set a goal of boosting sales fivefold to 100 million phones next year. Xiaomi shipped 18.7 million units in 2013. Bloomberg

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Published: 04 Nov 2014, 08:50 AM IST
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