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Baidu unveils first-ever dividend and US billion buy-back amid AI race

Baidu unveils first-ever dividend and US$5 billion buy-back amid AI race

Posted on 5 February 2026 By jobuzo
Search-engine leader Baidu introduced its first-ever dividend policy and unveiled a three-year share buy-back programme of US$5 billion on Thursday, briefly sending its shares sharply higher, as the Chinese artificial intelligence heavyweight sought to shore up investor confidence amid intensifying competition.

The company said in a stock exchange filing that its board had approved a share repurchase programme running through the end of 2028.

Baidu also declared its first-ever dividend payment this year, which may include regular or special distributions.

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Its shares rose 1 per cent to HK$138.50 as of noon trading break, after earlier jumping as much as 2.4 per cent following the announcement.

The buy-back programme and dividend plan were in line with expectations, said analysts led by Alicia Yap at Citigroup in a note, adding that a more consistent and transparent approach to shareholder returns was likely aimed at improving investor confidence and would be “viewed positively by the market”.

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They expect Baidu to formally declare the dividend either when it reports its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings or alongside its first-quarter 2026 results in May.

Baidu unveils first-ever dividend and US$5 billion buy-back amid AI race


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