看到另一篇置疑BABA的文章# Stock
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https://deep-throat-ipo.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-blob.html?m=1
这个回文很打脸,是不是本版某位的大作?
AnonymousNovember 24, 2017 at 9:39 AM
I didn’t even bother reading the whole article (mostly biased and arrogant
craps as reasonable people can tell). The author just had an “enjoyable”
trip in the “incredible” India (i.e., about 70% of the population there
don’t even have / use toilets and the air quality can be “amazing” as
well); and spewed his deeply accumulated disgusts onto Alibaba. How funny is
that? The “prestigious” Barron magazine predicted the BABA stock could
dive to below $32 back Sep ’15 and as of Nov ‘17 it’s traded at $189.
Even the famous billionaire James Chanos stopped shorting the stock. You
thought by now most people should have learnt and taken practical actions?
https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-05-12/india-access-toilets-remains-huge-
problem-worst-all-women-and-girls
https://www.barrons.com/articles/alibaba-why-it-could-fall-50-further-
1442036618
https://www.barrons.com/articles/alibaba-chanos-covers-short-position-
1505241473
The author is obviously very biased towards Alibaba – the photos he posted
deliberately show the “low-end / labor intensive” portions of the delivery
chain and even called those diligent delivery workers “homeless” – they
may not earn much however at least they’re no bums wandering on the 3rd-
world alike streets biting off the social welfares. How about take a look at
the whole picture from another angle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBl4Y55V2Z4
China’s progress has been ironically powered by the almighty enormous
Indian jealousy so far, seemingly the author has joined them as well.
As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice”. Nevertheless, the
author probably has a deep emotion about anything China, so even he ever
makes a trip there, the trip would be able to dismantle his prejudice at all?
这个回文很打脸,是不是本版某位的大作?
AnonymousNovember 24, 2017 at 9:39 AM
I didn’t even bother reading the whole article (mostly biased and arrogant
craps as reasonable people can tell). The author just had an “enjoyable”
trip in the “incredible” India (i.e., about 70% of the population there
don’t even have / use toilets and the air quality can be “amazing” as
well); and spewed his deeply accumulated disgusts onto Alibaba. How funny is
that? The “prestigious” Barron magazine predicted the BABA stock could
dive to below $32 back Sep ’15 and as of Nov ‘17 it’s traded at $189.
Even the famous billionaire James Chanos stopped shorting the stock. You
thought by now most people should have learnt and taken practical actions?
https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-05-12/india-access-toilets-remains-huge-
problem-worst-all-women-and-girls
https://www.barrons.com/articles/alibaba-why-it-could-fall-50-further-
1442036618
https://www.barrons.com/articles/alibaba-chanos-covers-short-position-
1505241473
The author is obviously very biased towards Alibaba – the photos he posted
deliberately show the “low-end / labor intensive” portions of the delivery
chain and even called those diligent delivery workers “homeless” – they
may not earn much however at least they’re no bums wandering on the 3rd-
world alike streets biting off the social welfares. How about take a look at
the whole picture from another angle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBl4Y55V2Z4
China’s progress has been ironically powered by the almighty enormous
Indian jealousy so far, seemingly the author has joined them as well.
As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice”. Nevertheless, the
author probably has a deep emotion about anything China, so even he ever
makes a trip there, the trip would be able to dismantle his prejudice at all?