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Xiaomi to raise 6.12 bln U.S. dollars in Hong Kong IPO

June 25, 2018


Abstract : Xiaomi, a Beijing-based smart phone maker, on Saturday announced its plan to raise 48 billion HK dollars (about 6.12 billion U.S. dollars) in the initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong next month.

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HONG KONG, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Xiaomi, a Beijing-based smart phone maker, on Saturday announced its plan to raise 48 billion HK dollars (about 6.12 billion U.S. dollars) in the initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong next month.

Xiaomi will offer about 2.18 billion shares priced at between 17 and 22 HK dollars each.

The offering is expected to start next Monday and close next Thursday, while trading of the shares is expected to start on July 9, according to a news conference held by Xiaomi Corporation in Hong Kong.

"We are an innovation-driven internet company committed to the principle of 'amazing products at honest pricing'," Lei Jun, executive director, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Xiaomi said.

"Within seven years of our founding, our annual revenue exceeded 100 billion yuan (15.38 billion U.S. dollars), achieving a growth rate that many traditional companies are unable to match."

In the future, Xiaomi has huge potential for growth as a very rare company that can handle hardware, e-commerce and internet services, Lei said.

Xiaomi will also be the first issuer after Hong Kong introduced new rules on dual-class shares or the weighted voting rights (WVR) structure.

Under the WVR structure, Xiaomi's share capital will comprise class A shares and class B shares. Each class A share will entitle the holder to exercise 10 votes, and each class B share will entitle the holder to exercise one vote, according to a press release.

The WVR structure will enable the company to benefit from the continuing vision and leadership of the WVR beneficiaries, who will control the company with a view to its long-term prospects and strategy, according to the press release.

The company said its proceeds will go to hardware research, global expansion and internet ecosystem for its connected devices, known as the internet of things (IoT).

Xiaomi described itself as an internet company with smartphones and smart hardware connected by an IoT platform at its core.

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