Kikiyap
reacted to
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ Good news the price has risen 8% from its -20% low now only -12% biggest 1 day rise in months!
$BABA-W (09988.HK)$ $Hang Seng TECH Index (800700.HK)$ $China Concept Stocks (LIST2517.US)$
$BABA-W (09988.HK)$ $Hang Seng TECH Index (800700.HK)$ $China Concept Stocks (LIST2517.US)$
3
Kikiyap
liked
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ Thanks for the cheap price
4
Kikiyap
liked
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $MEITUAN-W (03690.HK)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ biggest discount due to political stability, the funniest thing today. The lockdown won’t be permanent, sooner will be ended. The tech guide is for the future market stability. Overreacted, will start to buy in portion. The biggest continuing revenue (GDP) is always the main point to buy, by Warren.
5
4
Kikiyap
liked
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ Panic sellers stepping in means I get to buy in cheap. Thank you.
2
Kikiyap
liked
According to the company, the new service will be operated by a Boeing 747-8F, capable of carrying up to 133 tonnes of cargo. The aircraft will depart from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) and make a stop at Miami International Airport (MIA), before continuing on to Bogota’s El Dorado International Airport (BOG), its final destination.
The route will soon include an additional stop in Sao Paulo, Br...
The route will soon include an additional stop in Sao Paulo, Br...
5
Kikiyap
liked
$Vinco Ventures (BBIG.US)$ Blackrock holds it, the second largest shareholder. What else do I have to fear? Buy on dips and hold.
Translated
2
Kikiyap
liked
$Sea (SE.US)$ sell first, buyback later
5
Kikiyap
voted
Big companies such as Apple, Morgan Stanley, Nike, Cisco Systems and Home Depot continue to do their stock buyback, with more doing so in 2022 to avoid the 1% excise tax which will kick in in 2023.
These profitable companies often use its excess cash to buy back its own stock as a way of returning cash to its shareholders.
With more cash on hand, shareholders may continue to buy up these companies, making their stock price go even ...
These profitable companies often use its excess cash to buy back its own stock as a way of returning cash to its shareholders.
With more cash on hand, shareholders may continue to buy up these companies, making their stock price go even ...
5