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Alibaba shares open at a high of $92.70

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Alibaba chairman Jack Ma rings the bell at the NYSE on the first day of trading for the company's stock. Image: IDGNS

22 September 2014

In their first day of trading, shares of Alibaba stock opened at $92.70 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, an increase of more than 35% over the $68 initial public offering (IPO) price.

The firm raised $21.8 billion in its US IPO, making it one of the largest IPOs ever. It’s close to the historic $22 billion raised by the Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, and beats the $18 billion raised by Visa in 2008.

Alibaba shares didn’t begin trading until at least a couple hours after the opening bell. Listed under the symbol BABA, Alibaba shares were trading slightly lower around $90 in the early afternoon.

Alibaba is an e-commerce behemoth in China, but it’s looking to grow its business internationally, perhaps beyond e-commerce in the pursuit of new consumer data.

The company was founded in 1999 by Jack Ma (pictured). Two of its largest consumer shopping sites are Tmall and Taobao, though it recently opened a new online shop in the US called 11Main.

IDG News Service

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