Alibaba Set to Release Earnings Report: Analysts Expect $2.13 EPS, Revenue Growth of 10.8%
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Thursday, Aug 28, 2025 3:42 pm ET1min read
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Analysts expect Alibaba's revenue to increase by 2.37% year-over-year (YoY) to $34.26 billion, driven primarily by growth in its cloud business and rapid AI adoption [2]. Despite this, the company faces significant challenges, including intensifying competition from PDD’s Temu, deflationary pressures in China, and weak consumer demand [1]. The legal overhang from Ant Group’s blocked IPO settlement also continues to weigh on investor confidence.
Alibaba's stock has rallied by 46.7% year-to-date (YTD), but it trades at a premium valuation (Value Score: C) [1]. Management has repurchased 56 million shares worth $600 million in Q1, signaling caution. However, the company's Zacks Rank is #5 (Strong Sell) with 0.00% ESP, lowering the odds of a beat [1].
Alibaba has invested over $50 billion in AI over the next three years, with its cloud business expected to grow by 30% YoY [2]. While this investment is seen as a key driver of revenue growth, it also poses risks, such as technological limitations and potential challenges from domestic chips [2].
Alibaba's earnings report will be closely watched by investors and financial professionals. The company's ability to navigate competition, macroeconomic headwinds, and legal issues will be crucial in determining its long-term success.
References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/11thestate:bb5636806094b:0-baba-faces-earnings-test-amid-competition-and-deflation-433-5m-ant-ipo-case-still-shadows/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4490183-alibaba-q1-preview-analysts-eye-cloud-business-as-key-revenue-driver
Alibaba (BABA) is set to release its earnings report tomorrow, with analysts forecasting an EPS of $2.13. The company operates China's largest online and mobile commerce platforms, including Taobao and Tmall, and has a market capitalization of $285.57 billion. Alibaba's financial health is strong, with a revenue growth rate of 10.8% and a current ratio of 1.55. However, its profitability margins have declined over the past five years, and it faces competition in the tech-driven retail sector. The company's valuation metrics suggest a modest valuation relative to its historical highs.
Alibaba (BABA) is set to release its earnings report on August 29, with analysts forecasting an EPS of $2.13. The company operates China's largest online and mobile commerce platforms, including Taobao and Tmall, and has a market capitalization of $285.57 billion. Alibaba's financial health is strong, with a revenue growth rate of 10.8% and a current ratio of 1.55. However, its profitability margins have declined over the past five years, and it faces competition in the tech-driven retail sector. The company's valuation metrics suggest a modest valuation relative to its historical highs.Analysts expect Alibaba's revenue to increase by 2.37% year-over-year (YoY) to $34.26 billion, driven primarily by growth in its cloud business and rapid AI adoption [2]. Despite this, the company faces significant challenges, including intensifying competition from PDD’s Temu, deflationary pressures in China, and weak consumer demand [1]. The legal overhang from Ant Group’s blocked IPO settlement also continues to weigh on investor confidence.
Alibaba's stock has rallied by 46.7% year-to-date (YTD), but it trades at a premium valuation (Value Score: C) [1]. Management has repurchased 56 million shares worth $600 million in Q1, signaling caution. However, the company's Zacks Rank is #5 (Strong Sell) with 0.00% ESP, lowering the odds of a beat [1].
Alibaba has invested over $50 billion in AI over the next three years, with its cloud business expected to grow by 30% YoY [2]. While this investment is seen as a key driver of revenue growth, it also poses risks, such as technological limitations and potential challenges from domestic chips [2].
Alibaba's earnings report will be closely watched by investors and financial professionals. The company's ability to navigate competition, macroeconomic headwinds, and legal issues will be crucial in determining its long-term success.
References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/11thestate:bb5636806094b:0-baba-faces-earnings-test-amid-competition-and-deflation-433-5m-ant-ipo-case-still-shadows/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4490183-alibaba-q1-preview-analysts-eye-cloud-business-as-key-revenue-driver
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