Baidu Inc (BIDU) reports strong AI-driven growth in cloud infrastructure and GPU services, while navigating a challenging advertising environment and advancing its Hong Kong dual-primary listing.
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Baidu.com (NASDAQ:BIDU) shares fell 9.3% in Tuesday morning trading after the Chinese tech giant reported second-quarter results that missed analyst estimates on revenue, earnings and net income. Revenue for the quarter came in at RMB31.3 billion, below the RMB31.96 billion analysts had...

Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) said its AI-powered businesses accounted for half of its general business revenue in the second quarter of 2026, as the company reported rapid growth in AI cloud infrastructure and outlined continued investment in chips, models, applications and autonomous driving. Total revenue

Shares of the Chinese search-engine provider plummet after it posts a dismal set of second-quarter results.

ShengShu Technology, an artificial intelligence video platform backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.

The Chinese internet titan’s second-quarter net profit and revenue came in below analysts’ expectations.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Baidu Inc. and Kuaishou Technology are the next big names in tech that will have to address concerns over the mounting financial costs needed to sustain intense AI competition.

Chinese tech firms’ early earnings are giving hardware stocks renewed momentum, while internet platforms still struggle to show a full consumer‑demand recovery.
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