Alibaba earnings leap on cusp of stock market debut

 
NEW YORK, Aug 28 (AFP): Just weeks ahead of its expected debut on the New York Stock Exchange, Chinese Internet colossus Alibaba reported that its quarterly profit nearly tripled on surging revenue.

Alibaba Group made a profit of nearly $2 billion on revenue of $2.5 billion in the quarter ending June 30 according to updated documents filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Revenue rose 46 per cent from the same period a year earlier.

Alibaba's services are similar to a mix of those offered by US Internet titans eBay, PayPal and Amazon.com.

However the China-based group does not sell products directly, instead hosting online venues such as Taobao where buyers and sellers can do business.

The strategy has given Alibaba an enviable profit margin as an online middleman of sorts.

Deals made at Alibaba markets using mobile devices jumped to about a third of total volume from 12 per cent in the same quarter last year, signaling that the operation is in step with lifestyles shifts toward smartphones and tablets.

The number of people accessing Alibaba from mobile devices monthly rose 15 per cent to 188 million in a year-over-year comparison, according to the filing.

The company generates the bulk of its revenue in China, but has begun expanding internationally.

Vibrant earnings figures promised to ramp interest in Alibaba on Wall Street, where the company is expected to make a blockbuster initial public offering (IPO) of stock in September.

The Chinese group has not revealed how many shares it will make available nor the opening price.
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