Oak Harvest Investment Services Boosts Alibaba Group Stake

Investment firm increases holdings in Chinese e-commerce giant by 24.4% in Q4 2025

Apr. 18, 2026 at 11:43am

A close-up, high-contrast image of complex financial machinery and banking infrastructure, conveying a sense of power and security in the world of global finance.Oak Harvest Investment Services' increased stake in Alibaba Group reflects institutional confidence in the e-commerce giant's long-term growth potential.NYC Today

Oak Harvest Investment Services grew its position in Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) by 24.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 38,166 shares of the specialty retailer's stock, valued at $5,594,000.

Why it matters

Alibaba is one of the world's largest e-commerce companies, and institutional investor activity in the stock can provide insights into market sentiment and future performance. Oak Harvest's increased stake suggests confidence in Alibaba's long-term growth prospects.

The details

Oak Harvest Investment Services added 7,485 shares of Alibaba Group during the fourth quarter, bringing its total holdings to 38,166 shares. The firm's position in Alibaba is now valued at $5,594,000, up from $4,500,000 at the end of the previous quarter.

  • Oak Harvest Investment Services filed the SEC report on April 18, 2026.
  • The firm increased its Alibaba stake during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Oak Harvest Investment Services

An investment management firm that oversees a portfolio of stocks, including a sizable position in Alibaba Group.

Alibaba Group Holding Limited

A Chinese multinational conglomerate that operates a portfolio of online marketplaces and platforms, including Alibaba.com, Taobao, and Tmall.

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The takeaway

Oak Harvest's increased stake in Alibaba Group suggests the investment firm sees continued growth potential in the Chinese e-commerce giant, even as the stock has faced some headwinds in recent quarters. This institutional activity could signal broader market confidence in Alibaba's long-term prospects.