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Huawei reports FY 2024 revenue up 22.4% YoY to ~$118.2B, near its ~$123B record in 2020, net profit down 28% YoY to ~$8.63B, and R&D spend rising to ~$25B

Huawei on Monday reported a sharp jump in 2024 revenue as its core telecommunications and consumer businesses accelerated.

CNBC Arjun Kharpal

Context & Ripple Effects

Huawei’s FY2024 results extend the rebound evident in its 2023 return to its fastest growth in four years, with both its telecommunications and consumer businesses contributing to a much faster revenue expansion.

The key change in this report is that revenue growth and a larger R&D budget arrived alongside a lower net-profit result. That makes the earnings mix—not just the sales recovery—the important signal for Huawei’s next phase.

First-order effects

  • Huawei exits FY2024 with revenue close to its stated 2020 high while spending about $25B on R&D, increasing the resources available to its core telecom and consumer operations.
  • Net profit fell 28% despite 22.4% revenue growth, highlighting weaker earnings conversion in the reported year than the top-line performance alone suggests.

Second-order effects

  • Telecom and consumer rivals must contend with a Huawei that has regained substantial sales scale and is maintaining a large R&D commitment, even as its current profit growth lags revenue growth.
  • Suppliers and business customers in Huawei’s core segments may see more demand and product investment, but the lower profit result raises the importance of whether that spending translates into durable margins.

Third-order effects

  • If Huawei can sustain higher revenue while funding R&D at this level, competition may increasingly turn on technology investment capacity rather than short-term profit maximization.
  • The contrast with Huawei’s slower 2020 growth suggests a longer recovery arc in which growth returns before profitability necessarily follows; whether margins recover remains unresolved by this report.

The trend: Huawei’s results are one data point in a recovery-and-reinvestment cycle where renewed telecom and consumer scale is paired with heavier technology spending and uneven profit conversion.

Discussion

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    🇨🇳JUST IN HUAWEI 2024 REVENUE UP 22.4% ON YEAR AT $118 BLN HUAWEI 2024 NET PROFIT DOWN 28% ON YEAR AT $8.63 BLN HUAWEI 2024 R&D INVESTMENT UP 9.1% ON YEAR AT $24.7 BLN #CHINA #HUAWEI SOURCE: @MKTNews24 https://mktnews.com/... [image]
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    Huawei 2024 revenue surges to near-record high as China smartphone comeback takes hold