Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) stock recovered after an early post-earnings decline as investors focused on strong cloud growth despite rising AI expenses.Alibaba’s AI Cloud and Compute business delivered a major improvement in the June 2026 quarter. Adjusted EBITA jumped 133% to RMB5.63 billion.
Cloud revenue also climbed 45% to RMB48.44 billion. Its adjusted EBITA margin expanded to about 12%, compared with roughly 7% a year earlier.
AI-driven product revenue reached RMB12.38 billion, representing about 26% of AI Cloud sales. Alibaba said the category has posted triple-digit growth for 12 straight quarters.
Alibaba’s broader AI push remains expensive.AI Labs and Applications generated RMB3.34 billion in revenue, up 16%. However, the unit posted an adjusted EBITA loss of RMB13.86 billion.That loss was about 2.5 times the profit generated by AI Cloud.
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The widening gap reflects Alibaba’s heavy spending on frontier models, Qwen inference and consumer AI applications. Management has indicated that monetization has yet to catch up with investment.
CEO Eddie Wu expects the economics to improve as Alibaba uses more of its proprietary T-Head chips. The move could reduce reliance on commercial processors and lower future infrastructure costs.
Alibaba is spending aggressively to expand its AI infrastructure.Quarterly capital expenditure jumped 75% year over year to RMB67.68 billion. The company has earmarked RMB380 billion for AI and cloud investment over three years.
By June, Alibaba had already spent about RMB190 billion under the plan.The spending has weighed heavily on cash generation. Free cash flow recorded an outflow of RMB44.67 billion, compared with RMB18.82 billion a year earlier.
Alibaba’s broader earnings also weakened. Revenue rose 9% to RMB268.95 billion, while operating income dropped 57% to RMB15.16 billion.Net income plunged 75% to RMB10.44 billion.
Management expects its AI-related investments to reach break-even within three years. Investors will therefore be watching closely for signs that AI revenue can begin catching up with spending.
BABA shares initially fell after the results but later reversed course.The stock finished regular U.S. trading about 1.3% higher. Shares were around $130.20 in after-hours trading, according to the supplied market data.
The rebound indicates that investors may be placing greater emphasis on Alibaba’s improving cloud business than on its current AI losses.Analyst sentiment also remains broadly positive. Bank of America Securities, Barclays, Bernstein and Citi have Buy ratings, while Morgan Stanley has an Overweight rating.
However, Alibaba still faces several risks. A weaker Chinese economy could hurt its traditional businesses, while higher chip costs could keep AI spending elevated.U.S.-China technology restrictions could also limit access to advanced AI hardware.
For BABA investors, the key issue is no longer whether Alibaba can generate AI revenue. Its cloud results show that it can.The bigger question is whether those profits can grow fast enough to offset the losses from AI Labs and Applications.
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