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Alibaba的季度利润缩水29% – 新闻

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Last updated: 2024/08/15 at 11:37 PM
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba reported a 29 per cent decrease in quarterly profit, falling to 24.3 billion yuan ($3.3 billion) in the quarter ending June 30. Alibaba is a key indicator of broader economic trends in China, and it is currently facing sluggish consumption amidst an economic slowdown. Despite recent government efforts to boost growth, the country released disappointing indicators on Thursday. Alibaba’s revenue for the quarter was 243.2 billion yuan, showing a 4 per cent increase from the previous year. The company’s chief financial officer, Toby Xu, stated that they continue to invest in core businesses while reducing losses in other units.

At the same time, rival shopping app operator JD.com announced a significant 92.1 per cent increase in profit for the past quarter, showcasing a stark contrast to Alibaba’s results. Alibaba is also facing competition from Pinduoduo, a shopping app whose parent company owns the popular budget shopping app Temu. Consumers are turning to lower-priced items on Pinduoduo’s app rather than Alibaba’s Taobao and Tmall platforms due to sluggish economic growth affecting their wallets. Pinduoduo briefly overtook Alibaba in market capitalization in November due to changing consumer preferences.

Jack Ma, Alibaba’s founder, has retired from his role but has urged his successors to adapt to new consumer trends. The company underwent a major restructuring last year, dividing the group into six entities and replacing the CEO. This move was in response to regulatory crackdowns in China’s tech sector, leading to uncertainty about Alibaba’s future. The cancellation of Ant Group’s planned IPO, followed by an investigation into alleged monopolistic practices against Alibaba, has added to the company’s challenges. The tech giant is currently navigating a complex environment as market conditions evolve.

Alibaba’s struggles are a reflection of the broader economic challenges facing China, as retail sales rebounded in July while industrial production growth slowed. This underscores the uneven recovery in the world’s second-largest economy. Despite these obstacles, Alibaba continues to invest in its core businesses while facing increasing competition and regulatory challenges. The company’s ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and navigate regulatory uncertainties will be essential for its long-term success in the evolving Chinese market. Investors will be closely watching Alibaba’s strategies and performance in the coming quarters to gauge its resilience and ability to thrive in challenging times.

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