Alibaba earnings miss sharpens AI tension

Alibaba earnings miss sharpens AI tension

Alibaba missed forecasts as profits slumped despite stronger cloud growth. The results revived a wider market question: how long investors will keep rewarding AI narratives when core commerce remains under pressure.


The company’s results showed the split in its current investment case. Cloud Intelligence Group revenue rose 36% year-on-year, and Alibaba said AI-related product revenue delivered triple-digit growth for a tenth consecutive quarter. At the same time, operating income dropped sharply as the group continued to invest in quick commerce, user experience, and technology. Reuters reported that the company’s US-listed shares fell more than 6% after the announcement.

That interpretation reflects a wider market problem. Large technology companies are increasingly valued on their positioning in AI, automation, and digital infrastructure, but they still report into a market that judges quarter-by-quarter on demand, margins, and cash generation. Alibaba’s cloud growth gives investors one reason to stay interested. Its commerce drag gives them another reason to stay cautious.

Leaman said the tension is not unique to Alibaba, but the group has become a clear example of it. The company is trying to reposition around cloud and AI without yet having those businesses at sufficient scale to fully offset the weakness in its core e-commerce engine. Until that balance changes, earnings days are likely to remain volatile.

For now, the quarter leaves Alibaba with a familiar challenge: persuade investors that the future business is arriving fast enough to justify the cost of building it.



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