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Alibaba Analysts Come Out Swinging With Big Upside Calls
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Wednesday marked the expiration of the enforced quiet period for underwriting firms’ analysts in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE: BABA). Some analysts outside of the syndicate group had already started coverage, mostly with Buy and Outperform themed ratings. Now we are seeing the same from the analysts at the firms who were in the underwriting of the largest initial public offering (IPO) in America.
24/7 Wall St. would remind readers that Alibaba’s formal IPO price was raised to $68 for its debut on September 19. The American depositary shares (ADSs) opened at $92.70 on the first day of trading. Shares have a post-IPO range of $82.81 to $100.67.
We have included firm-by-firm analyst coverage, which includes a price target if available. These analysts are grouped by rating rather than alphabetically, in order to see how many firms have positive ratings or cautious ratings:
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Here is how the analysts who were not in the syndicate had initiated coverage of Alibaba in the days and weeks prior to the syndicate firms’ analysts starting coverage:
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