In a presentation to investors Friday Alibaba attributed the group's continued revenue growth - which comes amid a slowdown in the world's number two economy - to "robust" expansion of its China retail and cloud businesses. Cloud computing was the among the fastest growing revenue sources for the company, with revenues from the segment growing 64 percent year-on-year to 9.2 billion yuan.
Net income attributable to ordinary shareholders at the group jumped 262 percent in the July-September period from a year ago, to 72.5 billion yuan ($10.1 billion) Nearly 60 percent of companies listed in China used Alibaba's cloud services as of August 2019, the company said, thanks in part to digitisation in the public sector and traditional industries.
Ma, who founded the company in 1999, handed the reins over to a team of executives led by CEO Daniel Zhang in September. Friday's results come days ahead of Singles Day on November 11, the largest shopping holiday of the year in China. Last year, merchants on Alibaba's e-commerce platforms moved 213.5 billion yuan worth of merchandise during the shopping bonanza.