CNBC's Dominic Chu reports how Alibaba's worth at $90 per share compares to well-known companies Macy's, Chevron and others.
Debating the trade on Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba, with Dohmen Capital founder Bert Dohmen, and MKM Partners analyst Rob Sanderson.
A close look at Alibaba's decision to go public, and whether this signals a market top, with Imran Khan, Credit Suisse.
Former Alibaba.com CEO David Wei, shares his thoughts about concerns over transparency issues with Alibaba's corporate governance and the Chinese government.
It's going to be very hard to compete with Alibaba, and it is skipping the notion of shopping malls, says Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners co-founder. And Jon Steinberg, Daily Mail North America CEO, says Alibaba shares are cheap right now.
Mark Hantho, Deutsche Bank, discusses the experience with Alibaba's IPO process. Deutsche Bank was among the main Alibaba underwriters.
Discussing how to trade Alibaba right now, and the outlook for China's economy, with David Katz, Matrix Asset Advisors, and David Seaburg, Cowen & Co.
CNBC's David Faber provides insight to reports saying EMC held merger conversations with Hewlett-Packard. Faber says HP wanted a market deal, and EMC wanted a large premium.
Alibaba is officially known as the largest IPO on record, surpassing $25 billion, with the "Squawk on the Street" crew.
CNBC's Dominic Chu breaks down Alibaba's rank versus some of America's biggest companies.
Gil Luria, Wedbush Securities, provides his take on Alibaba's public debut and where he sees the stock going from here.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on Alibaba's record-setting public debut and takes a look at questions surfacing about the e-commerce giant's valuation.
Ronald Josey, JMP Securities, shares his thoughts on Alibaba's "successful" first day of trading and why he sees a lot of "runway for growth" in Facebook.
Adam Farlow, partner at Baker & McKenzie, says Alibaba's success reflected in the share price pop on its IPO, shows investors' "trust" in the company.
Cynthia Meng, Managing Director for Hong Kong and China Telecom, Media and Technology Equity Research at Jefferies, highlights other Chinese internet stocks that offer opportunities.