- Alibaba (BABA) : r stocks - Reddit
Alibaba is trading way below fair price They are the only e-commerce giant in China that actually makes a reliable profit, and even if growth slows down with the Chinese government giving the industry more scrutiny, a decent discounted cash flow calculation still makes Alibaba easily worth at least $300 share (nearly 50% upside from the current price) With a price-to-book of only 4 03, p e
- Alibaba Group - Reddit
Alibaba Group is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in e-commerce, retail, internet, and technology
- Has ANYONE had a good experience with Alibaba? : r Alibaba - Reddit
Alibaba is a large marketplace connecting (mostly) Chinese suppliers with (mostly) western companies This can be a tremendous resource, providing access to many low-cost suppliers, but it is not without its difficulties and risks Poor quality goods, outright scams, delivery problems, and the like are a reality, just as with all marketplaces, but Alibaba is a bit unique This forum is
- Advice for ordering off Alibaba? : r smallbusiness - Reddit
Just saw a supplier for a wholesale item at a great price Haven’t ordered off Alibaba before though, and not able to go to the manufacturer to check the shipment which will be relatively small Any advice for going about this?
- Is it a good idea to buy furniture from Alibaba? : r alibabagroup - Reddit
Alibaba Group is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in e-commerce, retail, internet, and technology
- Im new to Alibaba and am nervous about buying : r Aliexpress
Sorry if Alibaba isn't the same as AliExpress I'm starting a business and want to order materials from Alibaba As a first timer, it's a bit daunting Compared to Amazon or Ebay, it has a sketchiness to it, that I can't shake A lot of it has to do with the language barrier, but I think the biggest point of resistance is that I'm unsure of the "trade assurance", and "verified supplier
- [Alibaba] first time buying and confused on customs duties taxes : r . . .
Did I get my point across? You 100% need to pay for insurance on anything from Alibaba that you can't afford to just lose It is common for these things to come broken, with flaws, being the entirely wrong machine, etc The insurance isn't cheap, but you 100% need to pay for it in this situation And pay a freight forwarder to handle everything
- Alibaba Stock - $BABA - Reddit
What happens if Alibaba gets delisted? If (NYSE: BABA) is delisted you should be able to ask your broker to convert your US shares to Hong Kong shares (HKEX: 9988), one share of BABA is equal to 8 shares of 9988
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