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    Alibaba’s quarterly revenue hits two-year high

    August 12, 2023
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    Alibaba Group Holding reported its strongest quarterly revenue growth in almost two years, with first-quarter revenue reaching 234.16 billion yuan ($32.29 billion), a 14% increase compared to the prior-year quarter. The revenue beat analysts’ estimates.

    1. The company’s net profit rose 51% year on year, demonstrating significant profitability for the period.
    2. Alibaba’s revenue growth marks an improvement from flat to 3% growth in the past four quarters, indicating a positive trend for the company.
    3. The recovery in consumer purchases on Alibaba’s Taobao and Tmall marketplaces, driven in part by the 618 shopping festival, contributed to the strong revenue performance.
    4. Competition has intensified from rivals such as Pinduoduo and Douyin (Chinese version of TikTok), which focus on offering low-cost products. To counter this, Alibaba plans to invest more in attracting bargain-hunting consumers, particularly young people, older people, and shoppers from lower-tier cities.
    5. The Taobao app, known for selling lower-cost merchandise, experienced a 6.5% increase in daily active users in June, signaling improved customer engagement.
    6. The earnings announcement marks the last under CEO Daniel Zhang, who will step down in September. Eddie Yongming Wu will take over as CEO, while Joseph Tsai will assume the role of chair. Additionally, Alibaba’s cloud unit is expected to pursue an IPO within 12 months, following its spin-off from the company.
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