China's Huawei flags slower smartphone and overall
revenue growth
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[December 29, 2017]
By Sijia Jiang
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Huawei
Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] on Friday flagged overall and smartphone
revenue figures for 2017 that represented its slowest growth in four
years, and vowed to extend its global reach with more premium products
next year.
The telecom equipment and smartphone maker expects 2017 revenue to rise
15 percent to 600 billion yuan ($92.08 billion), Chief Executive Ken Hu
said in his New Year’s message.
That represents the slowest growth since 2013 for Huawei. Its fast
revenue growth in recent years has been slowing as Chinese telecom
carriers complete the construction of the world's largest 4G mobile
network and as competition intensifies in the smartphone market.
Hu said Huawei’s smartphone shipments in 2017 totaled 153 million units
and its global market share topped 10 percent, cementing its position as
the world's third-largest smartphone maker after Samsung Electronics Co
Ltd and Apple Inc.
Huawei said it would focus on profit after posting near-flat annual
profit growth in March, weighed down by its fast-growing but thin-margin
smartphone business and marketing spending.
Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business group, in a separate New
Year's message said the group will strive to obtain a larger share in
the high-end market globally, after recording "significant" growth in
markets such as Italy and Germany in the past year.
"In 2018, we will have disruptive products and innovative technology to
lead the global market. I believe that 2018 will be the first year that
we will truly be walking the road to global prominence," Yu said.
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People walk past a sign
board of Huawei at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia 2016 in
Shanghai, China May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
In October Huawei launched its Mate 10 series, its most expensive model
to date and powered with AI-enhanced chips which the company says are
faster than Apple's iPhones. The model "sold extremely well", Yu said,
without disclosing a number.
Yu said the division's revenue is expected to rise 30 percent to 236
billion yuan - also its slowest growth since 2013.
"We need to better understand the needs of high-end users outside China
and fashion-savvy young consumers in China," Yu said.
Industry tracker IDC forecasts China’s total smartphone shipments in
2017 to shrink slightly versus a year earlier.
Hu also said Huawei’s enterprise business needs to “maintain mid-to-high
growth speed and become a pillar business for the company in five
years”.
He also called on the company's consumer business to improve
profitability, its new public cloud business to increase in scale, and
its core carrier business to outperform the industry.
(Reporting by Sijia Jiang; editing by Christopher Cushing and Jason
Neely)
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