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Alibaba (BABA) Is Spending Past Its AI Plan, but the Cloud Payoff Still Has to Outrun Margin Pressure

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Alibaba Group Holding (BABA) gave investors a familiar mix of encouragement and discomfort in its March-quarter and fiscal 2026 results. The company showed that cloud and AI demand is real, with Cloud Intelligence Group accelerating sharply and AI-related revenue growing fast enough for management to talk about commercialization at scale. But the same quarter also showed how expensive that push has become.

Cloud growth is finally strong enough to matter again

For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Alibaba reported revenue of RMB243.38 billion, up 3% year over year. Excluding the disposed Sun Art and Intime businesses, revenue would have grown 11% on a like-for-like basis. That headline growth was modest, but the mix inside the quarter was more important than the consolidated number.

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Cloud Intelligence Group revenue rose 38% to RMB41.63 billion, while revenue from external customers accelerated 40% from a year earlier. Alibaba also said AI-related product revenue reached RMB8.97 billion and delivered its eleventh consecutive quarter of triple-digit year-over-year growth. Chief Executive Eddie Wu said AI-related products accounted for 30% of external cloud revenue in the quarter.

That matters because investors have been waiting to see whether Alibaba’s AI and cloud story could move from narrative to measurable revenue. The latest quarter did not settle the broader debate around the company, but it did show that Alibaba now has a business line growing quickly enough to reshape that debate.

Management is signaling that AI investment will keep rising

Alibaba’s messaging was notably aggressive. Wu said the company’s full-stack AI investments had moved from incubation to commercialization at scale, pointing to progress across models, cloud infrastructure, and applications. He highlighted the Qwen model family, enterprise AI agents for office and coding use cases, and the deeper integration of e-commerce services into the Qwen app.

The more revealing point came on capital intensity. Reuters reported that Alibaba said it would exceed its previously planned AI investment of up to RMB380 billion over three years, with management treating margin as a secondary consideration while it expands cloud-computing capacity.

That framing is important. It tells investors that Alibaba does not want to optimize near-term profitability if doing so slows cloud and AI share gains. In other words, management is treating this period as a land-grab phase rather than a harvest phase.

The profit and cash-flow lines show why the story is not simple

The cost of that strategy was visible across the quarter. Loss from operations was RMB848 million, compared with operating income of RMB28.47 billion in the same quarter of 2025. Adjusted EBITA fell 84% year over year to RMB5.10 billion.

Alibaba said the decline primarily reflected heavier investment in technology businesses, quick commerce, and user experience, partly offset by stronger Cloud and customer-management results. Non-GAAP net income fell to RMB86 million from RMB29.85 billion a year earlier. Net cash provided by operating activities dropped 66% to RMB9.41 billion, and free cash flow swung to an outflow of RMB17.30 billion from an inflow of RMB3.74 billion a year earlier.

Those numbers do not negate the cloud acceleration, but they do change how investors should frame it. Alibaba is not simply enjoying an AI tailwind. It is paying aggressively to secure that tailwind, and the return profile will depend on whether cloud growth keeps compounding faster than infrastructure and customer-acquisition spending.

What investors should watch next

The next few quarters need to answer three practical questions. First, can Cloud Intelligence Group sustain external revenue growth at something close to the current pace? Second, can AI-related product revenue keep rising as a meaningful share of cloud sales rather than staying a small but flashy subset? Third, can Alibaba narrow the gap between AI-driven growth and the margin drag from quick commerce, Qwen user acquisition, and cloud capex?

The quarter showed that Alibaba has a real AI business, not just an AI slogan. That is a meaningful upgrade to the investment case. But it also showed that management is comfortable spending beyond prior targets to press that advantage. For now, the stock story is less about a clean earnings beat and more about whether cloud monetization can eventually justify the scale of the cash and margin sacrifice.

Key Signals for Investors

Cloud Intelligence Group revenue rose 38% to RMB41.63 billion, with external customer revenue up 40% and AI-related product revenue at RMB8.97 billion.
Alibaba’s March-quarter revenue rose 3% to RMB243.38 billion, but adjusted EBITA fell 84% to RMB5.10 billion as investment spending accelerated.
Free cash flow swung to an outflow of RMB17.30 billion, underscoring that the AI push is already large enough to reshape the near-term earnings and cash-flow profile.

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