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Alibaba revenue tops estimates with strong instant retail, AI push

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Posted on November 25, 2025

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(Reuters) -Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba beat analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday as investments in one-hour delivery helped drive more users to its shopping apps, while its cloud

Alibaba's Revenue Exceeds Estimates with Retail and AI Boost

(Reuters) -Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba beat analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday as investments in one-hour delivery helped drive more users to its shopping apps, while its cloud division reported strong growth.

U.S.-listed shares of the company rose 4% in premarket trading.

The company reported revenue of 247.80 billion yuan ($34.97 billion) in the second quarter, compared with estimates of 242.65 billion yuan, according to data compiled by LSEG.

BATTLE OVER 'INSTANT RETAIL' SECTOR

Alibaba's results come against the backdrop of a costly battle in China's "instant retail" sector - which Alibaba calls "quick commerce" - where major players are pouring billions into one-hour delivery services to capture market share.

At the same time Alibaba has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence, emerging as one of China's leaders in the field.

"We have entered into an investment phase to build long-term strategic value in AI technologies and infrastructure, and a consumption platform integrating daily life services and e-commerce," said Alibaba Group CEO Eddie Wu.

Net profit fell 53% to 20.61 billion yuan, though that was still higher than analysts had expected.

The instant retail price war, triggered by aggressive discounting and subsidies from Alibaba, JD.com and Meituan, has led to heavy cash burn — analysts at Nomura estimate over $4 billion industry-wide in the second quarter alone — and raised investor concerns about margins.

Alibaba is less exposed than rivals, yet it sees long-term upside, projecting instant retail could add 1 trillion yuan in annualized gross merchandise value - or GMV, a commonly used metric for e-commerce sales - over the next three years.

HEAVY SUBSIDIES FOR SINGLES' DAY

China's Singles' Day sales period - the longest on record, stretching from early October to November 11 - also saw retailers roll out heavy subsidies and discounts to spur demand. 

Sales across major platforms reached 1.70 trillion yuan, up from 1.44 trillion yuan last year, according to data provider Syntun.

Alibaba continued to push overseas expansion during the event. Its Taobao marketplace launched Singles' Day promotions in more than 20 countries. 

The company overall saw 9.3% sales growth from the event, while rival JD.com saw 8.3%, according to tech and commerce consulting firm Analysys. 

Alibaba has been making aggressive moves to expand into the consumer artificial intelligence market, an area in which it has traditionally lagged rivals as it focused instead on enterprise clients.

Recently it launched a free app built on the latest version of its Qwen large language model, which surpassed 10 million downloads within its first week. It still has a long way to go to catch market leader ByteDance's Doubao, which has 150 million users.

Alibaba's consumer-facing shift comes amid an intensifying price war in China's domestic AI market, sparked by DeepSeek's focus on low-cost computing and app development — a strategy that has forced rivals to slash prices and follow suit.

($1 = 7.0853 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Alibaba's revenue surpassed analyst expectations.
  • Strong growth in instant retail and AI investments.
  • Net profit fell but exceeded expectations.
  • Heavy subsidies during Singles' Day boosted sales.
  • Alibaba focuses on consumer AI market expansion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is instant retail?
Instant retail, also known as quick commerce, refers to the rapid delivery of goods to consumers, typically within an hour, leveraging technology and logistics to meet customer demands.
What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, enabling them to perform tasks such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving.
What is gross merchandise value (GMV)?
Gross merchandise value (GMV) is a metric that represents the total sales value of merchandise sold through a company's platform over a specific period, excluding returns and discounts.
What is a cloud division in a company?
A cloud division in a company focuses on providing cloud computing services, including infrastructure, platforms, and software solutions that enable businesses to operate in a digital environment.
What is a price war?
A price war occurs when competing companies lower their prices to gain market share, often leading to reduced profit margins and increased competition in the industry.

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