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    Alibaba’s core profit plunges even as AI and cloud growth accelerate

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    Alibaba on Wednesday said its core profitability plunged in the March quarter amid heavy investments in tech and e-commerce.

    The Chinese tech giant said its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization (EBITA), a measure of the company’s underlying profitability, came in at 5.1 billion Chinese yuan ($750.9 million), an 84% year-on-year drop.

    This financial metric strips out one-time gains or losses to focus on a company’s core business.

    Alibaba’s U.S.-listed shares were initially higher in premarket trade before turning negative. They fell as much as 4% and were last seen down around 1.3%.

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    Alibaba’s Hong Kong listed shares year-to-date.

    The tech giant has been investing heavily in semiconductors for AI, data centers, and the development of its own family of models under the brand of Qwen. This has paid off in its cloud computing segment.

    While cloud has been a bright spot for Alibaba, driven by AI demand in China, investors have been grappling with the company’s continued investments into so-called quick or instant commerce. This is a shopping service that allows users to get good with super-fast delivery speeds under an hour, and it has become somewhat of a battleground for China’s e-commerce giants.

    Adjusted EBITA in Alibaba’s China e-commerce group dropped 40% year-on-year in the March quarter on the back of these investments, even as customer management revenue — its single-largest contributor — grew 1%.

    However, Alibaba is seeing strong growth from those investments with quick commerce revenue up 57% year-on-year. Alibaba’s overall China e-commerce revenue was up 6% year-on-year in the March quarter.

    Cloud growth accelerates

    Alibaba’s investments in technology appear to be paying off in its cloud computing unit, which posted a 38% year-on-year rise in revenue in the March quarter to 41.6 billion yuan. That growth was faster than the previous quarter. Adjusted EBITA for the segment jumped 57%.

    “Our strategic investments continued to translate into business growth. Cloud Intelligence Group’s revenue continued to accelerate, with AI-related product revenue achieving triple-digit growth for the eleventh consecutive quarter,” Alibaba CFO Toby Xu said in a press release.

    Alibaba said AI-related revenue came in at 9 billion yuan.

    Alibaba has positioned itself as one of China’s leading players, developing chips for AI and selling its services via its cloud computing unit. Its Qwen AI models are among the top performing globally.

    The Hangzhou-headquartered company has rolled out AI across its business. This week, the company announced that it will launch a Qwen-powered AI shopping assistant in Taobao, its main e-commerce product in China.

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