Report: Smartphone Maker Xiaomi to Start Producing Electric Vehicles
Move over, Apple; It seems the Chinese rival is about to jump into the car business.
Symbol | Last Price | Market Cap | % Δ 1 Yr | % Δ 5 Yr |
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XIACF
Xiaomi Corp.
|
$1.79 | $44B | -51.1% | |
AAPL |
$137.44 | $2,293B | 5.7% | 310.5% |
ANET |
$95.26 | $30B | 9.0% | 154.7% |
DLB |
$73.15 | $8B | -24.3% | 58.5% |
CGNX |
$44.63 | $8B | -44.9% | 5.4% |
Move over, Apple; It seems the Chinese rival is about to jump into the car business.
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