Alibaba Fired 4K Workers In Q4, Releasing Close To 19K Workers In FY22

  • Alibaba Group Holding Limited BABA slashed its workforce by about 19,000 employees in 2022 for cost efficiency.
  • Alibaba, let go of over 4,000 workers in the year's final quarter, Bloomberg reports.
  • The most considerable downsizing this year came in the summer when it reported its first-ever contraction in revenue.
  • Also Read: Meta Prepares For More Job Cuts, To Downsize About 1K In Major Business Overhaul
  • Global macroeconomic factors and China's stringent Covid policy, with lockdowns, hampered consumer spending. 
  • Alibaba proposed to take a "more disciplined" approach to spend and scaling back expenses in areas that failed to generate long-term value. 
  • This shift marked a significant contrast from the aggressive and wide-ranging market grab that characterized Alibaba in the past.
  • According to its latest report, Alibaba, with a workforce of 239,740, remains one of China's biggest private-sector employers.
  • Alibaba reported third-quarter FY22 revenue growth of 2% year-on-year to $35.92 billion Thursday, beating the consensus of $35.76 billion.
  • Non-GAAP earnings per ADS of $2.79 beat the consensus of $2.37. Alibaba generated $11.82 billion in free cash flow, up by 15% Y/Y.
  • Alibaba consolidated certain local consumer services segment operations to cope with increased competition.
  • Alibaba looked to merge its Koubei restaurant review feature into the Amap app, which provides a mobile digital map, navigation, real-time traffic information, and a ride-hailing aggregator.
  • Price Action: BABA shares traded lower by 0.71% at $94.10 on the last check Thursday.
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