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Why Alibaba Stock Was Sliding Today
Shares of **Alibaba **(BABA 6.96%) were moving lower today as the Chinese tech giant reported just modest growth in its December quarter and a sharp decline in profits as it engages in a price war with rivals like **JD.com **and Meituan in areas like food delivery.
As a result, the stock was down 7.3% as of 11:39 a.m. ET.
Image source: Alibaba.
Alibaba’s profits tumble
Alibaba said revenue in its December quarter rose 2%, or 9% when excluding the impact of businesses it sold, to $40.7 billion.
Management noted that Qwen, its AI chatbot, reached 300 million monthly active users, showing its AI strategy is paying off. Its cloud intelligence group, which contains its AI investments, reported 36% revenue growth to $6.2 billion. However, its e-commerce division was weaker, up 6% to $22.8 billion, and its core e-commerce business lines were flat. Its quick commerce business, which includes food delivery, was a bright spot.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization (EBITA) were down 57% to $3.35 billion, and adjusted earnings per share fell 67% to $0.13.
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NYSE: BABA
Alibaba Group
Today’s Change
(-6.96%) $-9.36
Current Price
$125.07
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$302B
Day’s Range
$121.18 - $126.91
52wk Range
$94.97 - $192.67
Volume
1.2M
Avg Vol
11M
Gross Margin
40.73%
Dividend Yield
0.78%
What’s next for Alibaba
Alibaba doesn’t give quarterly guidance, but AI is a clear focus for the company, as CEO Eddie Wu said that the company is targeting more than $100 billion in cloud and AI revenue over the next five years.
The challenges in its e-commerce business, on the other hand, aren’t new, as fierce consumption and weak consumer demand have plagued the Chinese e-commerce sector for years now.
After soaring last year, the stock has fallen in recent months on broader AI fatigue and weakness in the e-commerce segment. Today’s report shows that the pullback is justified.