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    Alibaba to Sell Videogame Business for at Least $1.5 Billion

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    Alibaba Group is selling its videogame business in a deal worth at least $1.5 billion as the Chinese company shifts its focus to artificial intelligence.

    The company has reached an agreement to sell Lingxi Games to Asian private-equity firm Trustar Capital, according to an internal memo viewed by The Wall Street Journal on Monday. The deal would value the gaming studio at more than $1.5 billion, a

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    Alibaba has spent recent years pushing its non-core businesses to become profitable or selling them. The effort is aimed at strengthening its finances as it increases investment in AI and e-commerce

    The company sold its stakes in hypermarket chain Sun Art and department-store operator Intime for a combined $2.6 billion in late 2024. Chairman Joe Tsai and Chief Executive Eddie Wu described the sales as part of an effort to streamline Alibaba’s portfolio in a letter published in June last year.

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