Revenues rise at Huawei’s Irish mobile software services subsidiary

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Revenues rise at Huawei’s Irish mobile software services subsidiary
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Huawei transferred many of its mobile software services to Aspiegel in 2019

Aspiegel, a Dublin-based subsidiary of Huawei which controls most of the Chinese company's mobile software services, recorded turnover of €317.

6 million last year, despite a global slowdown in device sales.Pretax profits declined over the reporting period however to €3.8 million from €4.3 million a year earlier.

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