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Alibaba Reports 66% Drop in Net Income as It Invests in Quick Commerce

Last updated: March 21, 2026 2:19 am
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The company ramps up spending to compete in fast delivery and retail.

Alibaba Group reported a sharp 66% decline in net income to 15.6 billion yuan for the quarter ending December 31, 2025, even as revenue rose modestly by 2% year-on-year to 284.8 billion yuan.

Non-GAAP net income also dropped 67%, reflecting the pressure of ongoing investments across key growth areas.

Excluding divested businesses, revenue growth would have reached 9%, indicating underlying expansion despite headline softness.

Margins Compressed by Strategic Investments

Operating income fell 74%, while adjusted EBITA declined 57%, highlighting the cost of Alibaba’s aggressive reinvestment strategy.

The company attributed the decline primarily to spending on:

  • Quick commerce expansion
  • User experience improvements
  • AI and cloud infrastructure

Cash flow metrics also weakened, with operating cash flow down 49% and free cash flow falling 71%, reinforcing the near-term financial impact of long-term bets.

Quick Commerce Becomes Central

Alibaba is accelerating its push into fast delivery through its Taobao Flash Purchase service.

Management has set a target of reaching 1 trillion yuan in transaction volume within three years.

The company also indicated operational improvements, noting that losses per order had been reduced significantly by late 2025.

This signals a scale-first strategy. Profitability is being deferred in exchange for market capture.

AI and Cloud Drive Future Growth

While profits declined, Alibaba’s cloud and AI segments showed strong momentum.

The Cloud Intelligence Group reported 36% revenue growth, while AI-related product revenue recorded triple-digit growth for the tenth consecutive quarter.

The company’s AI model ecosystem, including Qwen, has scaled rapidly, with its consumer interface surpassing 300 million monthly active users.

Infrastructure Over Applications

Alibaba’s strategy focuses on building core infrastructure rather than chasing short-term AI applications.

The company has invested approximately 120 billion yuan over the past year into AI and cloud capacity.

Management noted that demand for AI computing resources is currently exceeding supply, creating a backlog that could persist for years.

This scarcity positions large cloud providers as long-term beneficiaries, as they control access to critical computing power.

No Immediate AI Bubble Expected

Alibaba executives indicated that current demand conditions do not point to an imminent AI bubble.

Instead, they expect sustained growth driven by structural demand for computing infrastructure.

This view contrasts with market speculation and reinforces a long-term investment thesis centered on capacity expansion.

Strategic Trade-Off

The earnings decline reflects a deliberate shift.

Short-term profitability is being sacrificed to secure long-term dominance in two areas:

  • Instant commerce logistics
  • AI-driven cloud infrastructure

The pressure on margins is not a weakness. It is a byproduct of scale-building.

Source: Alibaba Group

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