REUTERS-China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL], one of the world's largest
telecom equipment makers, said on Friday it expects 2016 revenue growth to slow
slightly to 32 percent and forecast greater uncertainties next year.
The Shenzhen-based company, which competes with Sweden's Ericsson
(ERICb.ST) for the top spot in the global market for telecoms equipment, sees
2016 revenue hitting 520 billion yuan ($74.8 billion), said Eric Xu, Huawei's
rotating chief executive.
The expected growth rate for this year represents a slowdown from the 35
percent rate posted in 2015 and the company said it would face greater global
political and economic uncertainties in 2017.
"The year 2016 has seen a flock of black swans – both political and
economic – sweep across the globe. Nevertheless, we have remained focused on
our strategy and have patiently applied ourselves to making breakthroughs and
creating real value for our customers," Xu said.
"In 2017, we will face even greater global political and economic
uncertainties."
Xu made the comments in a New Year's message to employees, a copy of
which was seen by Reuters.
The company had in early 2014 targeted overall revenue of $70 billion by
2018.
Huawei became the first Chinese handset vendor to ship more than 100
million smartphones in a year in 2015 when a 44 percent jump in its shipments
defied a market slowdown.
That helped the company's net profit rise 32 percent to 36.9 billion yuan
last year, from 27.9 billion yuan a year earlier.
REUTERS
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