Alibaba’s shares surge 16% on split-up plans

Alibaba’s shares surge 16% on split-up plans

Restructuring plans boost the tech sector's confidence after years of regulatory crackdowns.

Alibaba announced that it will reorganise into a holding company structure consisting of six business groups. (AP pic)
HONG KONG:
Hong Kong shares of Alibaba Group soared on Wednesday, marking a vote of confidence from investors after the company announced a major restructuring plan.

The stock jumped as much as 16.3% to HK$98, its highest since Feb 21, on course to snapping three consecutive sessions of losses and tracking a 14.3% rally in its US-listed shares overnight.

The restructuring, which was announced on Tuesday, has helped boost investor confidence in the wider Chinese tech sector, which has been battered by a heavy regulatory crackdown in recent years.

Shares of Alibaba’s e-commerce rival JD.com Inc were up 7%, and gaming giant Tencent Holdings Ltd jumped 5% on Wednesday morning.

That is compared with a 2.3% jump in the benchmark Hang Seng Index and a 3.2% gain for the Hang Seng Tech Index.

In Japan, Softbank Group Corp, a major shareholder in Alibaba, shot up 6%.

Alibaba said on Tuesday it would reorganise into a holding company structure, with Daniel Zhang retaining his position as group CEO and six sub-divisions each with their own CEOs and boards.

The revamp is the most significant restructuring in the company’s history and comes after Beijing launched a years-long regulatory crackdown on the tech sector, in which Alibaba was a common target.

One day before the re-organisation was announced, Alibaba founder Jack Ma, who had been out of mainland China since late 2021, was spotted visiting a primary school in Hangzhou, the city where Alibaba is headquartered.

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