SINA

Weibo chooses the Nasdaq

[at CNNMoney.com] – Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker WB, the company said Monday in an updated SEC filing. The Beijing-based company is looking to raise $500 million by going … moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring […]

SINA in Front of the Weibo IPO: Time to Buy?

[at Motley Fool] – Weibo is still set to go public. After a 28% drop in 2014, is SINA set to rebound throughout the year. moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]

What’s Ahead for Weibo’s IPO?

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Did Tencent Just Let Sina Dunk Over Its Head?

[at Seeking Alpha] – As Sina ‘s (NASDAQ: SINA ) social media subsidiary Sina Weibo marches toward its $500 million IPO, it has just acquired (Figure 1) the most important new user in its history – Tencent ( OTCPK:TCEHY ). moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is […]

Can Sina’s Weibo Keep Up with the Competition?

[Gurufocus] – Sina Corporation (SINA), a Shanghai-based leading Internet company, has been providing online media and value-added information services to global Chinese communities since established in 1998. moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]

Breaking Through China’s Great Firewall

[at BusinessWeek] – Greatfire.org uses Amazon cloud computing to make banned websites available to Chinese moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]

South Korea’s Governors of Northern Provinces Don’t—And Never Will—Govern

[at The Wall Street Journal] – South Korea’s appointed chiefs of provinces in North Korea—which they don’t enter—have perks and offices but no governing work. moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] Wall Street Trains Fire on Idea of a Bank Tax

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Wall Street is mobilizing to beat back an unexpected threat: a bank tax championed by a Republican lawmaker. moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] Afghan Presidential Candidates Raise Vote-Fraud Fears

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Potential fraud has become a key theme of Afghanistan’s presidential race, with two of the three main contenders warning against attempts to rig the April 5 vote to benefit President Hamid Karzai’s favored … moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is […]

Why SINA Corp. Shares Jumped Today

[at Motley Fool] – Is SINA’s jump meaningful? Or just another movement? moreView todays social media effects on SINAView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Sina is hiring next, click here to view […]