Core Viewpoint - The announcement of shareholder Ali Zeta's plan to reduce its stake in Sanjiang Shopping has led to a significant drop in the company's stock price, reflecting market concerns about the ongoing divestment strategy of Alibaba's affiliates [1][2]. Group 1: Shareholder Actions - Ali Zeta intends to reduce its holdings in Sanjiang Shopping by up to 16.43 million shares, representing no more than 3% of the total share capital [1]. - This follows a previous reduction in August, where Ali Zeta sold 2% of its shares for approximately 112 million yuan [2]. Group 2: Company Background - Sanjiang Shopping focuses on retail, operating 185 stores primarily in the Zhejiang market, with a strong presence in Ningbo [2]. - The relationship between Alibaba and Sanjiang Shopping began in 2016 when Alibaba acquired a 9.33% stake, later increasing its ownership to 32% through additional investments [2]. Group 3: Business Performance - Sanjiang Shopping's revenue has declined from 4.3 billion yuan in 2020 to an estimated 3.875 billion yuan in 2024, with net profits stagnating around 150 million yuan [3]. - In the first three quarters of 2025, the company reported revenue of 2.988 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 0.59%, but net profit fell by 5.42% to 114 million yuan [3]. - The third quarter of 2025 saw revenue of approximately 1 billion yuan, down 0.81% year-on-year, with net profit dropping 46.64% to 23.12 million yuan [3].
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