Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Google Alert - Alibaba

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Alibaba
Daily update December 10, 2015
FINANCE
Stock price: BABA (NYSE)
$83.5 -0.88 (-1.04%)
December 9, 2015 at 7:59:36 PM EST | Disclaimer
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NEWS
Wall Street Journal
Forbes
Though Alibaba created tremendous enthusiasm among Wall Street participants in 2014, its appeal faded this year on several concerns, including ...
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Hindustan Times
Wall Street Journal
In effect, rather than spin off Alibaba, Yahoo may spin off everything else. Why the change of heart? The IRS didn't bless the Alibaba spin as a tax-free ...
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Bidness ETC
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA) has revamped its management team, in a bid to centralize the core of the management team which leads the ...
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Wall Street Journal
Yahoo! Inc. scrapped its long-planned spinoff of shares in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. after pressure from investors concerned about the tax risks of ...
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The Times (subscription)
Yahoo is set to abandon plans to spin-off its $32 billion stake in Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce group, after investors expressed concern about a ...
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WEB
Yahoo Provides Update on Planned Spin Off of Remaining Stake in Alibaba Group
The Board will now evaluate alternative transaction structures to separate the Alibaba stake, focusing specifically on a reverse of the previously ...
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Yahoo scraps original Alibaba spin off plan
NEW YORK (AP) — Yahoo is scrapping its original plan to spin off its prized stake in China's Alibaba Group and will instead break off the rest of its ...
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FIFA signs 8-year deal with China's Alibaba E-Auto
Zhang Dazhong, CEO of Alibaba Sports Group, right, and FIFA marketing director Thierry Weil, left, pose for photographers during a press conference ...
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Yahoo shelves plan to spin off Alibaba stake
Yahoo shelves plan to spin off Alibaba stake. Wednesday, December 9, 2015 Reuters. Marissa Mayer, President and CEO of Yahoo, participates in a ...
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Yahoo suspends work on plan to spin off stake in Alibaba
Yahoo will not move forward with a spinoff of its stake in Alibaba, the company confirmed Wednesday. "The board will now evaluate alternative ...
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Yahoo! Calls Off Alibaba Spin, Will Break Off Everything Else
Yahoo! has canceled plans to spin off its stake in Alibaba, and instead the Internet giant will break off its core business and stake in Yahoo! Japan into ...
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Chronological look at Yahoo's attempt to shed Alibaba stake
Yahoo has decided to scrap plans to spin off its remaining $32 billion stake in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group. The spinoff had been set ...
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Yahoo Executives Explain Abandoned Alibaba Spinoff
Dec. 9 -- Yahoo executives offered insight on a conference call into the decision to abandon a planned spinoff of Alibaba, explaining that tax ...
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Yahoo to Keep Alibaba Stake but Spin Off Core Businesses
Yahoo said that it had dropped a plan to spin off its $31 billion stake in Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce company. Instead, the company will spin off ...
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FIFA signs 8-year deal with China's Alibaba E-Auto
Alibaba E-Auto branding will have a strong presence at both stadiums for this year's tournament which is being held in Japan from Dec. 10-20.
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