Is Alibaba stock ($BABA) a buy now? : r stocks - Reddit So is Alibaba stock a buy? The bulls and the bears have good reasons to hold onto their stances For investors willing to tolerate some volatility, it makes sense to buy Alibaba stock today It owns some of the best businesses in China, and the stock is cheap -- it has a price-to-sales (P S) ratio of 1 7 compared to its five-year average of 6 5
What is everyones sentiment on BABA? : r stocks - Reddit The stock ticker BABA isn't actually regulated by the SEC like most companies are, the numbers given to the SEC can't be back checked through BABA's books, they can only look at what is given to them There's a chance (this looks slimmer now) that BABA and other Chinese owned companies will be de-listed from the NYSE at some point
BABA, long term hold from current valuation or too risky? I held baba a while and got out China is risky but I'd say if u can get in 80-90 and sell at 110 you can do this rinse and repeat ive been watching the stock for years and it doesn't seem to drop below 80 frequently and quite often shoots back to 100 and drops again From a value standpoint I loved it but China burned me and I now stay away
BABA - what happens if it’s delisted? : r stocks - Reddit BABA does not get the share value by nullifying the VIE, since shareholders still own the VIE, so if it loses value it also loses value for Alibaba Also, even if you buy 9988 (Baba in the Honk Kong exchange) you are still buying the VIE so HK investors would be screwed as well
Baba delisting possibility : r RobinHood - Reddit All Chinese stock have a chance of being voided by the Chinese government They are battling with the SEC over what exactly you are buying when you give money for Chinese stocks
Converting $BABA to HONG KONG shares : r baba - Reddit Alibaba will give alibaba stock owners shares of alicloud when it completes the spin-off From my understanding, Alibaba is planning to list alicloud in the US and maybe hongkong as well
BABA stock - broker offered voluntary 8 to 1 conversion to HK . . . - Reddit For context, I'm a non-US investor My stockbroker has offered me the chance to 'voluntary convert' my BABA stock to the HK listing at a rate of 8 to 1 I'm not interested in a bull or bear thesis for BABA - I'm long on the stock - but weighing the positives or negatives for such a conversion I'm tempted to keep my US-listed stocks Much more accessible over US-stock market, and I can't find
Thoughts on the future of Alibaba : r investing - Reddit And that's ignoring two other big things, 1) the political risk, and 2) you aren't actually buying Alibaba stock Unless you're a resident of China it's illegal for someone to sell you Alibaba stock (this is part of why Chinese stocks tend to trade at lower multiples)