Group 1 - Xiaomi Group announced a share buyback plan not exceeding HKD 2.5 billion, targeting Class B ordinary shares, with all repurchased shares to be canceled [1] - The buyback plan is set to start on January 23, 2026, and will end on the earliest of the day before the 2026 annual general meeting, when the total buyback cost reaches the HKD 2.5 billion cap, or if terminated early [1] - Following the announcement, Xiaomi's stock price rose over 3% at the opening on January 23, closing at HKD 36.02 per share, a 2.21% increase from the previous day, with a total market capitalization of HKD 775.8 billion [1] Group 2 - Since the beginning of 2026, Xiaomi has conducted 13 share buybacks, totaling approximately 60.56 million shares, which is 0.23% of the total share capital, with a cumulative investment of about HKD 2.25 billion, representing 30% of the total buyback amount for 2025 [2] - Xiaomi's co-founder and vice chairman, Lin Bin, announced a long-term plan to sell up to USD 5 billion of Class B ordinary shares annually starting December 2026, with a total cap of USD 20 billion, primarily to establish an investment fund [2] - Xiaomi's core business spans four major sectors: smartphones, AIoT, internet services, and new energy vehicles, establishing the largest consumer-grade AIoT platform globally [2] Group 3 - In the first three quarters of 2025, Xiaomi achieved a revenue of CNY 340.37 billion, a year-on-year increase of 32.49%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of CNY 35.1 billion, surpassing the total for 2024, with a year-on-year growth of 139.87% [3]
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