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Core Viewpoint - Xiaomi Group's founder Lei Jun has increased his stake in the company by purchasing 2.6 million Class B shares at an average price of approximately HKD 38.58 per share, totaling over HKD 100 million, reflecting his confidence in the company's growth potential and long-term commitment [1]. Financial Performance - For Q3 2025, Xiaomi reported revenue of RMB 113.1 billion, a year-on-year increase of 22.3%, and an adjusted net profit of RMB 11.3 billion, up 80.9%, marking the highest quarterly profit in the company's history [5]. - The innovative business segment, including smart electric vehicles and AI, generated revenue of RMB 29 billion, with smart electric vehicle sales contributing RMB 28.3 billion, showing a growth of over 199% year-on-year [5][8]. - Xiaomi delivered a record 108,796 new vehicles in Q3, with the innovative business segment achieving a gross margin of 25.5% [7][8]. Stock Performance - As of the latest market close, Xiaomi's stock rose by 1.52% to HKD 38.66, but has seen a cumulative decline of over 35% since reaching a year-to-date high of HKD 61.45 on June 27 [3]. Share Buyback - In November, Xiaomi repurchased 21.5 million shares over two days, with total expenditures exceeding HKD 800 million, indicating a strategy to support its stock price amid market fluctuations [3]. Market Challenges - The company anticipates challenges in 2026 for its electric vehicle segment due to reduced purchase tax subsidies and increased competition in the automotive industry, which may lead to a decline in gross margins compared to 2025 [8].