Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) does not pay a dividend.
Historical dividend payout and yield for Alibaba (BABA) since 1971. The current TTM dividend payout for Alibaba (BABA) as of July 28, 2023 is $0.00. The current dividend yield for Alibaba as of July 28, 2023 is 0.00%.
Alibaba annual total common and preferred stock dividends paid for 2023 were $-0.071B, a 48.92% decline from 2022. Alibaba annual total common and preferred stock dividends paid for 2022 were $-0.139B, a 93.06% increase from 2021.
BABA does not currently pay a dividend.
Alibaba Group Holding is forecasted to grow earnings and revenue by 16.5% and 7.6% per annum respectively. EPS is expected to grow by 19.1%. Return on equity is forecast to be 11.1% in 3 years.
Drawing a straightforward trend line price chart, BABA shares could reach $1,000 sometime in the first quarter of 2027 if it crawls along with the support level. Alibaba's P/E ratio would compress to a mere 11 times on a forward basis (FY2026) and this is based on the current depressed environment.
The average price target is $142.71 with a high forecast of $183.00 and a low forecast of $98.00. The average price target represents a 54.83% change from the last price of $92.17.
Making $1,000 per month in dividends requires you to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in dividend stocks. Though there is not technically an exact amount, many experts mark the range as being between $300,000 and $400,000.
How Long Do I Need to Own a Stock to Collect the Dividend? To collect a stock's dividend you must own the stock at least two days before the record date and hold the shares until the ex-date.
Briefly, in order to be eligible for payment of stock dividends, you must buy the stock (or already own it) at least two days before the date of record and still own the shares at the close of trading one business day before the ex-date. That's one day before the ex-dividend date.
Fair Value Estimate for Alibaba Stock
With its 5-star rating, we believe Alibaba's stock is undervalued. We assume a revenue compound annual growth rate of 7% for the next 10 years.
If we talk about Alibaba Stock Price Prediction 2025, then on the basis of the company's increasing revenue and stock chart analysis, in the year 2025, Alibaba Stock Price can be seen at around $125 to $140.
According to the Traders Union long-term price forecast Alibaba (BABA) can reach $127.79 by 2025, $179.84 by 2030, $236.37 by 2034.
In BABA's case, the stock would likely be tradeable, since it has a large market cap and already has an OTC ticker (OTCPK:BABAF). If BABA were delisted and you persisted in holding it until the bitter end, your broker would roll you over to the OTC shares, allowing you to trade them that way.
Valuation metrics show that Alibaba Group Holding Limited may be undervalued. Its Value Score of A indicates it would be a good pick for value investors. The financial health and growth prospects of BABA, demonstrate its potential to outperform the market. It currently has a Growth Score of D.
For some, cash dividends are a crucial for their retirement income; for others, it's just another source of return on the stock. Stock dividends have key dates that investors must understand otherwise they will miss out on payments. The three dates are the date of declaration, date of record, and date of payment.
Those who sell before the ex-dividend date will not receive any dividend payments. If an investor decides to sell after the ex-dividend date, they will receive whatever the current dividend payment is, although they are not entitled to receive future payments unless they buy shares again.
The holding period rule requires shares to be held 'at risk' for a continuous period of at least 45 days (90 days for preference shares) during the qualification period. The 45-day and 90-day periods don't include the day of acquisition or, if the shares have been disposed of, the day of disposal.
Shares of public companies that split profits with shareholders by paying cash dividends yield between 2% and 6% a year. With that in mind, putting $250,000 into low-yielding dividend stocks or $83,333 into high-yielding shares will get your $500 a month.
Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) is owned by 1.73% institutional shareholders, 0.00% Alibaba insiders, and 98.27% retail investors. Primecap Management Co is the largest individual Alibaba shareholder, owning 17.28M shares representing 0.08% of the company. Primecap Management Co's Alibaba shares are currently valued at $1.74B.
Buying from Alibaba is generally considered safe.
Alibaba has also provided various security measures to ensure safety such as its Trade Assurance program. Trade assurance is a service that allows you to protect your online orders when your payment is made through Alibaba.com.