A big smartphone maker is getting into electric cars. And it's not Apple.
Xiaomi will compete with carmakers BYD and Nio, as well as new entrants including search giant Baidu.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp has formally entered the automotive industry with a new smart electric vehicle (EV) business, the company announced on Tuesday in a filing.
Move over, Apple; It seems the Chinese rival is about to jump into the car business.
One of the world's biggest smartphone makers is apparently getting into the electric vehicle business, Reuters reported Thursday (March 25). Citing several unnamed sources close to the project, Reuter
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp. (OTC: XIACF) plans to make electric vehicles aimed at the mass market in China using Great Wall Motor Company Limited's (OTC: GWLLF) factory, Reuters reported Thu
China's Xiaomi Corp plans to make electric vehicles (EVs) using Great Wall Motor Co Ltd's factory, said three people with direct knowledge of the matter, making it the latest tech firm to join the sma
Xiaomi Corporation (XIACF) Management on Q4 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd. hired former Xiaomi Corp's (OTC: XIACF) Chew Shou Zi as its CFO, amid speculations over the company's initial public offering (IPO), Bloomberg reports.
TikTok owner ByteDance said on Wednesday it has hired Xiaomi Corp senior vice president Shou Zi Chew to be its new chief finance officer.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp was eligible to be included on indices again, S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Monday, after a federal judge suspended a U.S. investment ban in the company on the gro
Great screen, flagship chips and good camera with a few corners cut for significantly cheaper price
Chinese companies targeted by a sweeping investment ban imposed by former President Donald Trump are considering suing the U.S. government after a federal judge on Friday suspended a similar blacklist
Apple (AAPL) continues to dominate the wearables market, courtesy of strong adoption of its Apple Watch 6, per IDC's latest report.
FTSE Russell has proposed that Xiaomi Corp should be eligible for re-inclusion in FTSE Russell indexes effective from June 21, 2021.
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