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Alibaba Bets Big And Investors Cheer

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Alibaba convinced investors to look beyond a sharp collapse in quarterly profitability and focus instead on the company’s increasingly aggressive push into artificial intelligence. Shares reversed early losses and surged after management defended its long-term spending plans, with NewsTrackerToday examines how Alibaba is asking the market to tolerate near-term earnings pressure in exchange for a dominant position in China’s AI infrastructure race.

The most striking figure in the March quarter was an 84% year-on-year decline in adjusted EBITA to 5.1 billion yuan, reflecting heavy investment in data centers, semiconductors, proprietary Qwen models and instant commerce initiatives. Under normal circumstances, such a drop in core profitability would trigger significant concern. Instead, investors responded positively after executives argued that returns on these expenditures should become increasingly visible over the next three to five years.

Much of that optimism stems from Alibaba Cloud, which has become one of the company’s strongest growth engines. Revenue in the Cloud Intelligence Group climbed 38% year-on-year to 41.6 billion yuan, while segment profitability expanded sharply. AI-related revenue reached 9 billion yuan, and management projected that annualized recurring revenue from AI models and applications could exceed 30 billion yuan by the end of the year. NewsTrackerToday highlights how cloud momentum is transforming Alibaba from a traditional e-commerce company into a broader artificial intelligence platform.

Sophie Leclerc, a technology sector analyst, views Alibaba’s strategy as one of the most comprehensive vertical integration efforts currently underway in global AI. The company is developing proprietary chips, building large-scale computing infrastructure, training frontier models and embedding those tools directly into consumer products such as Taobao. That approach reduces dependence on external suppliers while giving Alibaba tighter control over costs and performance.

At the same time, aggressive spending continues to weigh on the company’s domestic commerce operations. Adjusted EBITA in Alibaba’s China e-commerce division fell 40% as the company expanded instant delivery services, a fiercely competitive segment where goods are delivered in less than an hour. Even so, revenue from quick commerce jumped 57%, indicating that management is sacrificing short-term margins to secure market share in one of the most strategically important battlegrounds in Chinese retail. NewsTrackerToday tracks how this willingness to absorb profit pressure has become central to Alibaba’s long-term growth narrative.

Isabella Moretti, a corporate strategy and M&A analyst, argues that Alibaba is pursuing a dual transformation. The company is strengthening its core retail ecosystem while simultaneously constructing a high-margin AI and cloud business capable of reshaping its valuation profile. If these investments generate the scale management anticipates, Alibaba could emerge as one of the few Chinese technology groups with meaningful influence across both consumer commerce and foundational computing infrastructure.

Management’s insistence that this period represents a “critical window of opportunity” reflects a broader reality across the technology sector. Companies able to secure computing capacity, proprietary chips and developer adoption today may establish durable competitive advantages for years to come. News Tracker Today explores how Alibaba’s latest results suggest investors are increasingly willing to reward bold AI spending – even when the immediate cost is a dramatic decline in profitability.

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