# Alibaba announces $10B share placement to boost AI investment

> Source: <https://cryptobriefing.com/alibaba-10b-share-placement-ai-investment/>
> Published: 2026-08-23 08:46:28+00:00

Via lobehub.com

# Alibaba announces $10B share placement to boost AI investment

The Chinese tech giant is raising its largest-ever equity offering in Hong Kong, betting everything on full-stack AI capabilities while profits crater 75%.

Alibaba just put a price tag on its AI ambitions: $10.2 billion. The Chinese tech conglomerate announced a share placement in Hong Kong worth HK$80 billion, making it the largest primary follow-on offering ever from a Hong Kong-listed company.

The timing is telling. Alibaba’s fiscal Q1 2027 results revealed a 75% plunge in net profit, driven by capital expenditures of roughly RMB 67.7 billion (around $9.5 billion).

## The biggest Hong Kong equity deal, period

Shares are being offered at HK$112.70 apiece, a 3.6% discount from the recent closing price. US investors are excluded from the deal entirely.

Globally, the offering ranks third-largest this year, trailing only Alphabet and Intel.

Demand has been strong enough that Alibaba actually increased the size of the placement due to oversubscription. Sovereign wealth funds have been particularly active buyers.

Every dollar raised is earmarked for what the company calls “full-stack AI capabilities.” That covers the entire vertical: custom chip development, data center infrastructure, and AI model deployment. No portion is going to debt repayment or general corporate purposes.

## Spending like there’s no tomorrow

External cloud revenue grew 45% year over year. AI-related product revenue had previously shown triple-digit growth.

On the other hand, net profit collapsed by three-quarters. Capital expenditures of $9.5 billion in a single quarter will do that.

## What Alibaba is actually building

Alibaba’s Damo Academy has been developing custom chips, including its Hanguang series, for several years. The company’s Tongyi Qianwen large language model has become one of the most widely adopted AI models in China. Alibaba Cloud remains the dominant cloud provider in the Chinese market.

## The investor calculus

For shareholders, the 3.6% discount on the placement price is relatively modest. The oversubscription from sovereign wealth funds is a notable signal, as these are typically long-duration investors.

The exclusion of US investors means that American institutional investors who want exposure to this AI buildout will need to access it through Alibaba’s US-listed ADRs on the secondary market rather than participating in the primary offering.

**Disclosure:** This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our

[Editorial Policy](https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/).
