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Alibaba (BABA) stock has gained significantly in value, climbing nearly 34.3% year-to-date. This surge reflects growing ...
As it prepared for the world’s largest-ever initial public offering of stock this year, Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. rolled out a shopping platform it billed as a ...
Alibaba is best known for its e-commerce services — which include its Taobao marketplace and T-Mall site for brands — but it has also made big plays in content as part of a bid to be more ...
Alibaba Group BABA and JD.com JD are two of China’s largest e-commerce players, each playing a critical role in shaping the ...
Meituan.com, a Chinese group discount website backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., is considering a U.S. initial public offering as it forecasts sales to triple this year. The company that offers ...
U.S.-listed shares of Alibaba Group dropped Thursday as the e-commerce giant missed profit and sales forecasts on slowing consumer spending in China and tougher competition.
Alibaba is just as prone to scams as any other site that deals with third parties. In other words, you’re just as likely to get scammed there as you would be on eBay or Amazon. (Or, if you’re ...
Israeli researchers find flaw in Alibaba site AppSec Labs says faulty code on Chinese e-commerce site has vulnerability that can allow hackers to hijack accounts By AP 9 December 2014, 11:54 pm Edit ...
The launch of a new search engine for a booming online retail site run by Alibaba Group, the owner of Yahoo China, is just one more sign that Taobao.com is taking over roles formerly filled at the ...
red down pointing triangle plans to open a luxury platform on its online retail site, ratcheting up its competition with larger rival Alibaba Group Holding BABA-2.85%decrease; red down pointing ...
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. said two wholly owned American subsidiaries are planning to launch a new e-commerce site in the U.S., the most recent in a series of small steps to expand into the world ...
In an age when you can get just about anything online, it's probably no surprise that you can buy a diamond-making machine for $200,000 on Chinese eCommerce site Alibaba. If, like me, you haven't ...