
Baidu stock has bounced 2.2% today after a tough three months that left shares down almost 29%. The move is modest given what the quarter just showed. The headline is that Baidu’s artificial intelligence engine room, particularly AI Cloud infrastructure, is doing the heavy lifting while the broader business feels pressure.
Revenue came in at RMB 31.3b with net income of RMB 2.3b. Management put the spotlight on AI Cloud as the key growth engine, calling out very strong GPU cloud demand and improved margins as the clearest bright spot in an otherwise mixed set of numbers.
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The bullish story says Baidu can offset a soft legacy ads business by turning into an AI and cloud platform. Q2 results show that transformation is real on operations, even if the top line fell 4% and earnings were under pressure. Management now attributes about half of Baidu General Business revenue to AI powered activities. AI Cloud Infrastructure grew around 50% year on year, with GPU cloud revenue rising almost 3x, which directly supports the claim that GPU and cloud services are becoming the main engine.
On applications, ERNIE Assistant daily active users rose 83% and Qianfan token usage increased more than 9x. That is the type of product engagement the bull case needs. Apollo Go delivered about 1 million fully driverless rides in the quarter and continues to expand internationally, which marks another key milestone in the thesis that robotaxis can become a material new business line over time.
Compare that operational optimism with what the street is actually modeling. See the consensus price target analysis for Baidu to gauge whether analysts think Baidu’s AI pivot justifies the current NasdaqGS:BIDU share price.The bearish view says Baidu is pouring money into AI while core advertising weakens, so margins and earnings stay under pressure for longer than bulls hope. Q2 numbers give that concern real weight. Revenue in Baidu General Business fell and group revenue declined 4% year on year, while non GAAP EPS missed consensus by about 35%. That shortfall lines up with earlier warnings about heavier AI and cloud spending and softer ads.
Bears also worry that high fixed cost projects such as Apollo Go and ERNIE push out any margin recovery. Operating margin landed around 10% and net income of RMB 2.3b is far below last year, which indicates that strong AI Cloud Infra and GPU demand are not yet offsetting the profit drag. The stock is still down almost 29% over 90 days, which illustrates how the market has been pricing in this earnings risk.
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