-As of Wednesday, Alibaba is down nearly 33% from its late October peak despite showing robust growth rates.
-The company suffered one of its worst earnings in Q1, with solid performance eclipsed by a hefty Chinese fine.
-From behind a cloud of negative headlines, Alibaba continues to shine as a fast-growing, profitable company with China’s backing.
-The most recent blow was its Q1 earnings report, in which the company reported a roughly $800 million loss, its first-ever as a public company.
-BABA is substantially undervalued and the threats to its success are exaggerated.
Our Opinion:
BABA is oversold but with the given economic volatility and tech sector crash, a safe entry zone can be seen at around $195.
-The company suffered one of its worst earnings in Q1, with solid performance eclipsed by a hefty Chinese fine.
-From behind a cloud of negative headlines, Alibaba continues to shine as a fast-growing, profitable company with China’s backing.
-The most recent blow was its Q1 earnings report, in which the company reported a roughly $800 million loss, its first-ever as a public company.
-BABA is substantially undervalued and the threats to its success are exaggerated.
Our Opinion:
BABA is oversold but with the given economic volatility and tech sector crash, a safe entry zone can be seen at around $195.
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