China's Xiaomi plans $1.5 billion buyback to arrest stock tumble
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[September 03, 2019] By
Josh Horwitz
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese smartphone
maker Xiaomi Corp <1810.HK> announced a HK$12 billion ($1.53 billion)
share buyback plan on Tuesday, in a reversal of its cash-management
strategy that is aimed at boosting its floundering stock.
Xiaomi shares responded to news of the buyback, its biggest, by climbing
nearly 7%.
Just last week the company scrapped an already delayed plan to offer
equity in China, a move aimed at attracting mainland investors hungry to
buy into global companies. The company said then it had enough money and
would focus on business development.
Shares of Xiaomi, which listed in Hong Kong last year, have lost nearly
a third of their value this year and are at half their initial public
offering price, hurt by the company's sharply slowing growth and
increased competition.
The stock has also been hit by losses at the Hong Kong stock market,
which has plunged since massive anti-government protests started in the
city in June. Companies on the city's exchange have collectively bled
$152 billion in value since June.
"I think it should give investors more confidence to buy the stock
because it shows how confident management is in the sustainable cash
generating capabilities of the company," said Morningstar analyst Dan
Baker, referring to the buyback.
Baker said the plan to offer shares in the mainland was likely aimed at
getting a higher valuation in the Chinese market than it was about
raising funds. The buyback announcement shows the company has enough
cash, he said.
Xiaomi had cash and cash equivalents of 34.9 billion yuan ($4.92
billion) as of June 30 and total borrowings of 13.8 billion yuan. The
company generated positive cash flow of roughly 11 billion yuan in the
June quarter.
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Attendants are silhouetted in front of Xiaomi's logo at a venue for
the launch ceremony of Xiaomi's new smart phone Mi Max in Beijing,
May 10, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo
"The board believes that a share repurchase in the present conditions will
demonstrate the company's confidence in its own business outlook and prospects,"
Xiaomi said in a stock exchange filing.
Xiaomi's current financial resources will enable it to implement the repurchase
while maintaining a solid financial position, it said.
COMPETITION
Growth at the Beijing-based company has slowed sharply as the global smartphone
market has shrunk and local competition has increased.
Xiaomi's market share in China declined by a fifth in the April-June quarter
even as that of smartphone giant Huawei Technologies surged by 31%, according to
research firm Canalys.
Xiaomi's efforts to push into higher-margin internet services - to complement
razor thin margins on its smartphones - has also disappointed investors as it
has struggled to wring more money out of its growing number of users.
But its cheap smartphones have stayed popular among Indian consumers, who are
buying more phones thanks to easier access to data. The company is also set to
launch a consumer lending business in the country soon, but faces data privacy
concerns and competition from U.S. tech giants.
Xiaomi shares jumped as much as 6.8% to HK$8.92 on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Josh Horwitz; Writing by Sayantani Ghosh; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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