The Alibaba IPO




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Abstract

Alibaba, the largest e-commerce company in the world in terms of Gross Merchandise Volume, came up with the largest ever Initial Pubic Offer in September 2014. The company had raised US$25 billion by selling around 368 million American depository shares.

This case study covers Alibaba’s IPO in detail. It helps bring out the importance of long term equity financing against the backdrop of the largest IPO in human history. It provides enough content to discuss various issues related to this IPO such as variable interest entities, IPO pricing, valuation of shares, and challenges to Alibaba in its future growth.

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Issues

The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:

  • Analyze the various issues in Alibaba’s IPO
  • Emphasize the importance of an Initial Public Offer in the long-term financing of a growing firm
  • Understand the reasons for the success of Alibaba’s IPO

Contents
Introduction
Company Background
Corporate Structure Of Alibaba
IPO Issues Details
Objective Of The IPO
Pricing Of The IPO
Issues Related To The IPO
The Big Day
Delivering On Expectations
Exhibit

Keywords

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