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A Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle was involved in an accident in China, sending its stock down.
Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun has posted a video of himself dropping a watermelon from a height to test what he described as a “bulletproof” coating developed by the Chinese tech giant.
Xiaomi's shares jumped 3.3 per cent to HK$57.65 on Tuesday, valuing the company at HK$1.45 trillion (US$186.6 billion), already surpassing the 2025 target price of HK$54.99 projected by analysts.
Xiaomi's only been a carmaker for a year—and it's already selling more cars than EV startups that have been in the business for years. The company's 2024 earnings, its first set of annual ...
Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee met with Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun at Xiaomi’s Beijing EV factory this week, which is a ...
Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun dropped three watermelons, each coated with his company’s “bulletproof” material, off a building, but suffering no damage, claiming the same material is used ...
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