The company which has dominated China's smartphone market is talking to investors and banks to roughly raise about USD 1.5 billion, which would be the largest investment (excluding IPO) raised by any Chinese company backed by venture capital, financial news website Jiemian of the Shanghai United Media Group reported.
"Xiaomi shipped 18 million smartphones in the third quarter, an increase of 18 percent from the previous quarter. For the first nine months, Xiaomi, whose name means "millet" in Chinese, shipped a total of 44 million units, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun said.
One of the investors is said to be DST Global, a London-based investment firm that focuses on Internet companies, Jiemian reported.
"Xiaomi, one of the large Chinese technology companies, valued at USD 50 billion would tap the IPO market next year," Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
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The company is seen by investors as the most likely candidate to become the next "Chinese IT legend" after Alibaba, which completed a USD 25 billion IPO in the United States in September.
Xiaomi was founded in April 2010 by Lei and his friends in Zhongguancun, Beijing's technology hub, which has been called China's Silicon Valley, their first smartphone debuted on August 16, 2011.