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Chinese E-Commerce Companies Are Gaining On High Volume

BIDU, NTES, SOHU, BABA, WB, JD, BZUN, ZTO

Chinese e-commerce companies were trading higher in Thursday’s pre-market session.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA) announced guidance of 45-49 percent revenue growth in fiscal 2018. The stock was up 13.4 percent into the low-$140 range.

Baozun Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: BZUN) jumped more than 10 percent to around $25, its highest level since May 16.

JD.Com Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: JD) was up 5.3 percent on more than 500,000 shares traded to $43.35. The stock is set to open at a new all-time high.

Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO), which held a 15 percent stake in Alibaba, is also up 8.9 percent to $55 on 2 million in volume.

In other positive news, China reported stronger-than-anticipated exports and imports for May, "suggesting the economy is holding up better than expected despite rising lending rates and a cooling property market."

ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc. (ADR) (NYSE: ZTO), a major shipping company in China, was up 5.7 percent.

Other Chinese internet companies were also trading higher in the pre-market session:

  • Weibo Corp (ADR) (NASDAQ: WB)
  • Baidu Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: BIDU)
  • SINA CORP (NASDAQ: SINA)
  • Sohu.com Inc (NASDAQ: SOHU)
  • NetEase Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: NTES)

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