BCN-40 Alibaba profit up 37% but revenue growth eases

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Alibaba profit up 37% but revenue growth eases

SHANGHAI, Jan 30, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba said
Wednesday that net profit increased 37 percent in the latest quarter as
growth in cloud computing and other business lines helped offset a slowing
expansion in core online retail.

The company’s net profit grew to 33.0 billion yuan ($4.9 billion) in the
October-December third quarter, compared to 24.1 billion yuan over the same
period in 2017.

Alibaba dominates China’s emerging consumer culture and its corporate
results were widely anticipated for any signs of whether a worsening Chinese
economic slowdown and the US-China trade tussle was curbing the country’s
appetite for shopping.

Revenue growth slowed to 41 percent in the quarter, with sales in its core
e-commerce business coming in at 40 percent.

While most companies would envy such earnings, that was the slowest
increase in more than two years for a company accustomed to blistering rates
in excess of 50 or even 60 percent.

A consensus of analysts polled by Bloomberg had forecast Alibaba’s revenue
to have risen nearly 44 percent.

China’s GDP grew 6.6 percent in 2018, the slowest rate in 28 years,
according to official figures that sparked concern globally about the
direction of the world’s second-largest economy.

That data also showed that full-year retail sales growth slowed slightly to
9.0 percent.

Alibaba’s earnings were in the spotlight particularly after sales in its
24-hour “Singles Day” shopping extravaganza in November grew 27 percent, down
from a 39 percent increase the previous year, in what was seen as a symptom
of China’s economic slowdown.

The company recently trimmed its fiscal year 2019 annual revenue
predictions.

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