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Alibaba’s sales surge as people shop online during lockdown

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BEIJING: Alibaba Group Holding on Friday reported forecast-beating fourth-quarter revenues and profits, as more people shopped online for essentials because of the coronaviru­s lockdowns.

As people stayed indoors and brick-and-mortar stores remained shut during the health crisis, online orders surged, with the company’s core commerce business rising nearly 19% to 93.87 billion yuan ($13.16 billion) in the quarter.

Revenue at its cloud computing business rose about 58%.

Alibabacfo­maggiewusa­idtheresul­tscontrast­ed with the company’s guidance from the previous quarter, when it had predicted a drop in revenue.

“I’m pleased to report we reported better than expected March quarter results,” she said.

With China’s economy starting up again much ahead of major economies in Europe and the United States, the e-commerce group said it expected to generate more than 650 billion yuan in revenue in fiscal 2021.

Alibaba has been expanding into new businesses and technologi­es to cope with increased competitio­n in online shopping from smaller rivals such as Jd.com Inc and Pinduoduo Inc, which is popular with residents in China’s lower-tier cities.

Alibaba’s overall revenue rose to 114.31 billion yuan ($16.02 billion) in the quarter ended March 31 from about 93.50 billion yuan a year earlier.

Analysts had expected revenue of 107.04 billion yuan, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

The company said that gross merchandis­e volume exceeded $1 trillion for the first time in its fiscal year ending in March.

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