Huawei Technologies has been consistently showing
tremendous growth in revenues and global popularity, with its pioneering
technologies and devices that are winning the hearts of millions of consumers,
in more than 140 countries, across the globe. Huawei is a leading innovator in
telecom solutions and during the year 2014, the global revenues generated by
this Chinese telecom giant had crossed a staggering 46.5 billion U.S. Dollars,
after an annual growth of 20%, across all of its three business groups. Along
with this, the operating profits for 2014 also crossed $5 billion. So far, this
accelerated pace of growth is still continuing through the first quarter of
2015, as Huawei is well on its course to announce another 20% growth during
this year too.
It was recently
reported that; During his first public appearance in the Western Hemisphere,
Ren Zhengfei – Huawei’s founder and CEO, had stated that; “Huawei Technologies
Co. Ltd. is confident of reaching total revenues of $56 billion this year
(2015), despite forecasts of slower economic growth in China, still the most
important single market for Huawei. He further said that: “The main pressures
on Huawei come from "growing so fast". However, “We can't stop
growing just because of the challenges," he added.
The main drivers of
this superb growth were; a steady increase in 3G investment and the jump in 4G
investments across the globe. During 2014, Huawei’s Consumer Business recorded
a revenue increase of around 32% year-on-year, within a rapidly growing smartphone
market worldwide. Moreover, Huawei’s Enterprise Business grew by around 27%,
and now serves over 100 of the world’s top 500 companies. Investing about $6.5
billion in R&D, including LTE, 5G and Internet of Things (IoT), Huawei also
established strategic partnerships with SAP and Accenture for joint innovation
in cloud computing, big data & other key technologies.
Huawei has maintained very strict compliance and adhering
to rules and regulations of the international markets. With a robust outlook on
international expansions, Huawei continues to grow and be a formidable
competitor to an increasing number of established companies, as it branches
further into the enterprise IT and mobile device sectors. As a part of its
corporate philosophy - Huawei does not see anyone as rivals, because it
considers its competitors as “Partners”, who always inspire Huawei to grow
stronger.
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