Alibaba and the US$15bn question: Amid Hong Kong's protests, when to list?

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Dilemma as sources say China's biggest e-commerce play considering several timetables.

Alibaba and the US$15bn question: Amid Hong Kong's protests, when to list?
Hong Kong's political unrest is posing a dilemma for Alibaba Group Holding Ltd on the timing of its planned US$15 billion listing in the city, with sources saying China's biggest e-commerce company is now considering several timetables. New York-listed Alibaba was most likely to launch the offer ...

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