August 20, 2026
Alibaba quarterly profit drops 75% as AI investment spending grows


HONG KONG — HONG KONG (AP) โ€” Chinaโ€™s technology giant Alibaba on Thursday reported a 75% drop in profit for the latest quarter as it invested big in artificial intelligence infrastructure, even as revenue coming from its AI-related services gained 45%.

The Hong Kong- and U.S.-listed company, which started out in e-commerce and online retail but is increasingly focused on AI technologies, said that its profit for April-June was at 10.5 billion yuan ($1.6 billion), down from 43.1 billion yuan ($6.4 billion) the same quarter last year.

Quarterly revenue grew 9% to almost 269 billion yuan (nearly $40 billion), with revenue from its AI cloud and compute services up 45% to 48.4 billion yuan ($7.2 billion).

But capital expenditures, including investments in AI infrastructure to meet customer demand, jumped 75% to 67.7 billion yuan (about $10 billion) during the quarter, weighing on profits.

Alibaba attributed the significant increase in spendings to factors including โ€œfluctuationsโ€ in procurement cycles, increase in CPU, or central processing unit, compute capacity in anticipation of growing customer adoption of AI โ€œagentsโ€ and higher pricing of chip components.

โ€œAs we continue to ramp up our supply, our AI and Cloud revenue growth will accelerate further in the coming quarters, alongside continued improvement in profitability,โ€ said Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu in prepared remarks during an earnings conference.

Alibabaโ€™s U.S.-traded shares fell more than 3% Thursday.

Alibaba, one of Chinaโ€™s biggest companies, said last year it planned to invest at least 380 billion yuan (about $56 billion) over three years in cloud computing and AI infrastructure.

It has been making advances with its flagship Qwen AI and has launched โ€œagenticโ€ AI services for commercial customers. In July, it previewed its Qwen3.8-Max AI model which the company said was โ€œsecond onlyโ€ to Anthropicโ€™s Claude Fable 5.

It has also pledged an ambitious goal of surpassing $100 billion in terms of annual AI and cloud revenue within the next five years.

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