Alibaba quarterly profits almost double to USD 1.55 bn

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Last Updated : May 18 2017 | 8:57 PM IST
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said today its net profit almost doubled in the latest quarter on the back of soaring growth in online shopping.
Alibaba, which has made billionaire founder Jack Ma one of China's richest men, is a dominant player in online commerce and its robust earnings highlight the strength of the sector even as the country's broader economy sputters.
Net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders soared 98 per cent from a year ago to 10.65 billion yuan (USD 1.55 billion) in the quarter ended March 31, the company said in a statement.
That was on the back of a faster-than-expected 60 per cent surge in revenue to 38.58 billion yuan - a key figure for gauging China's increasingly important consumer sector.
Flushed with cash, Alibaba said it had authorised a USD 6 billion buyback to take place over two years.
"Our robust results demonstrate the strength of our core businesses, as well as the positive momentum of our emerging businesses, including cloud computing, where we continue to see strong growth," said Maggie Wu, Alibaba's chief financial officer.
Alibaba's Taobao platform is estimated to hold more than 90 per cent of the consumer-to-consumer market. Its Tmall platform is believed to handle over half of business-to- consumer transactions.
But China's largest online shopping portal has been on the defensive since the office of the US Trade Representative put Taobao on its annual blacklist in December, saying it was not doing enough to curb sales of fake and pirated goods.
Alibaba, often compared to eBay or Amazon of the United States, has been expanding outside its core e-commerce business into sectors ranging from sports to entertainment.
In October Alibaba Pictures took a minority shareholding in Steven Spielberg's Amblin Partners, a film creation company that includes DreamWorks studios.
Revenue from digital media and entertainment soared 234 per cent year-over-year in the quarter to 3.93 billion yuan.
The results came after Ant Financial Services Group, which is controlled by Alibaba and valued at roughly USD 60 billion last April, reportedly delayed its highly anticipated public listing.
Ant is behind Alipay, a platform that accounts for 80 per cent of electronic payments in China where it is used for e- commerce at Alibaba online venues and a large number of mobile applications.
Mobile monthly active users on Alibaba's China retail marketplaces reached 507 million in March, an increase of 97 million from a year earlier.

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First Published: May 18 2017 | 8:57 PM IST

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