WeRide’s big share repurchase, and Huawei’s PC Harmony
Huawei has released a PC version of its Harmony operating system, as well as two models using the OS. How likely are other PC and smartphone makers to adopt this made-in-China OS? And WeRide has launched a $100 million share buyback less than a year after its IPO. What prompted the move, and is this the best use of its dwindling cash?
Huawei rings up improbable comeback as revenue soars
The Shenzhen-based telecoms giant said its revenue rose 22% in 2024, showing that years of U.S. sanction have failed to contain its rise Key Takeaways: Huawei reported its second-highest annual…
CICC Probed by Regulator, and Huawei Trials New Harmony OS
CICC has been fined for its lax due diligence with IPO candidate S2C. And Huawei beta tests the latest rendition of its Harmony smartphone operating system. By Doug Young &…