Huawei ignores downturn, grows profit in 2008
"Loss" is a buzzword in the last couple quarters' worth of earnings reports from virtually every major manufacturer, but Huawei has somehow managed to operate in some bizarro La-La Land seemingly immune from the economic disaster unfolding around it. In 2008, the private Shenzhen-based firm posted an annual net profit of $1.15 billion, up some 20 percent from the year prior; it lost $776 million in the process due to the yuan's gains against the dollar, but that's still extraordinarily impressive. Interestingly, a majority of Huawei's business comes from outside China, suggesting that carriers around the world are looking outside traditional infrastructure suppliers like Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Nokia Siemens to save a few bucks -- notably including Cox for its upcoming 700MHz buildout. 2009 might be a bit weaker thanks to soft demand in Europe, but still, they're predicting a whopping 29 percent growth in contract wins. Good to see some serious success in a down market, isn't it?[Via mocoNews]























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Grolt @ Apr 26th 2009 10:24AM
I don't understand. It lost $776 billion, but made a profit of $1.15 billion. Are you sure it's dollars and not Yuan or Hong Kong dollars ?
Westside T.O. @ Apr 26th 2009 1:31PM
Yeah there's a mistake there somewhere. No way they lost $776 BILLION USD....that's 3/4 of a TRILLION dollars.
Westside T.O. @ Apr 26th 2009 1:33PM
"The rise of the Chinese yuan against the dollar and other currencies last year led to a $776 MILLION [emphasis mine] foreign-exchange loss, a spokeswoman said."
-Wall Street Journal
Chris Ziegler @ Apr 26th 2009 8:55PM
Yep, mistyped - thanks for the catch.