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Xiaomi's Strategic Expansion into EV and IoT Markets Fuels Financial Growth

Xiaomi, trading under the symbol PNK:XIACF on the OTC exchange, is a leading technology company based in Beijing. Known as the world's third-largest smartphone maker, Xiaomi has diversified its portfolio by expanding into the electric vehicle (EV) and Internet of Things (IoT) markets. This strategic move has contributed to its impressive financial performance.

On November 18, 2025, XIACF reported its earnings before the market opened. The company achieved an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.06, surpassing the estimated EPS of $0.05. This indicates that Xiaomi is generating more profit per share than analysts expected, which is a positive sign for investors. Despite this, the company's actual revenue of approximately $15.89 billion fell short of the estimated $18.46 billion.

Xiaomi's net profit more than doubled to 12.27 billion yuan, or about $1.73 billion, as highlighted by its robust EV and IoT businesses. This is a significant increase from the previous year's net profit of 5.35 billion yuan. The company's strategic expansion into the EV market has also led to a 22.3% increase in its third-quarter revenue, showcasing its growth potential.

The company's financial metrics provide further insights into its performance. With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 27.43, investors are willing to pay a premium for Xiaomi's earnings. The price-to-sales ratio and enterprise value to sales ratio both stand at about 2.31, indicating the company's market value relative to its sales. The enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is around 15.25, reflecting the company's valuation in relation to its cash flow from operations.

Xiaomi's financial health is further supported by its earnings yield of about 3.65%, offering a return on investment relative to its earnings. The debt-to-equity ratio is around 0.14, indicating a relatively low level of debt compared to equity, which is favorable for the company's financial stability. Additionally, the current ratio of approximately 1.29 suggests that Xiaomi has a reasonable level of liquidity to cover its short-term liabilities.

Published on: November 19, 2025