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yotano211 05-17-2014 09:35 PM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
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Originally Posted by rsot (Post 553853)
Free stocks are fun

Not yahoo stocks

GreenBean 05-18-2014 06:56 PM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
Never ever underestimate the Chinese.

rsot 05-19-2014 07:05 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
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Originally Posted by GreenBean (Post 554069)
Never ever underestimate the Chinese.

Alibaba stock IPO is actually being managed by quite a lot of other people than just the Chinese :)

GreenBean 05-19-2014 07:07 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
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Originally Posted by rsot (Post 554156)
Alibaba stock IPO is actually being managed by quite a lot of other people than just the Chinese :)

The Chinese are in control, rsot.

yotano211 05-19-2014 09:46 PM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
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Originally Posted by rsot (Post 554156)
Alibaba stock IPO is actually being managed by quite a lot of other people than just the Chinese :)

I think you are saying the underwriters.

*source wiki

Securities underwriting

Securities underwriting refers to the process by which investment banks raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments that are issuing securities (both equity and debt capital). The services of an underwriter are typically used during a public offering.

This is a way of distributing a newly issued security, such as stocks or bonds, to investors. A syndicate of banks (the lead managers) underwrites the transaction, which means they have taken on the risk of distributing the securities. Should they not be able to find enough investors, they will have to hold some securities themselves. Underwriters make their income from the price difference (the "underwriting spread") between the price they pay the issuer and what they collect from investors or from broker-dealers who buy portions of the offering.

rsot 05-20-2014 04:05 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
True - underwriters, clerks, bureaucrazy

GreenBean 05-20-2014 04:37 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
The Chinese government will never allow outsiders to get control.

The End.

rsot 05-20-2014 11:28 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
Next IPO :)

vogeltron 05-27-2014 04:08 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
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Originally Posted by GreenBean (Post 554360)
The Chinese government will never allow outsiders to get control.

The End.

If it is overpriced and foreigners lose their behind. It is possible. I really like Alibaba for what its market share and what it does. But if the IPO price is right. It reminds me of the horrible dot com businesses going public in the 90's that were absolutely awful valuations but got crazy funding. People like Mark Cuban who has at best average ideas sold out for crazy multiples when their company was worth **** marked to market for real money.

This is a stock I would short like crazy.

teedon 06-03-2014 06:24 AM

Re: Alibaba going public....
 
Alibaba is going to try their best to get your money from your pocket by all the ways they can .Now IPO is one of the way


But many alibaba sellers made lots of money by using alibaba to sell their goods to usa and all the world.


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