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Why is Alibaba HK stock sliding today?

Why is Alibaba HK stock sliding today?

Alibaba's Hong Kong shares experienced a 2.2% decline, closing at HK$123.4 on Friday following the release of the company's first-quarter fiscal results for FY2027. The disappointing quarter revealed a substantial 75.56% year-over-year drop in net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders, with earnings per share falling far below the market consensus forecast.

The revenue for the quarter increased by 9% year-over-year, reaching RMB 268.95 billion. Notably, the cloud revenue surged to 45% year-over-year growth, with AI-related product revenue posting triple-digit gains for the twelfth consecutive quarter. Despite these strong areas, operating profit suffered a 57% year-over-year decline, primarily due to goodwill impairment charges and a significant RMB 550 million fine imposed by the EU for digital services.

While several analysts maintained their Outperform and Buy ratings on Alibaba's stock, citing the company's robust cloud growth, the core ecommerce business exhibited a dramatic slowdown. This slowdown posed a significant overhang for the stock price. In comparison to its Hang Seng index peers, Alibaba's decline surpassed the 0.6% rise, while rival JD rose by 0.4%.

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