When Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) reports its second-quarter results prior to the start of trading on Thursday, it will be doing so during a period of uncertainty and change at the Chinese Internet and e-commerce giant. Just in the last few weeks, Alibaba (BABA) has said it will seek a primary stock listing in Hong Kong, founder, and company figurehead Jack Ma said he would divest his holdings in, and control of Alibaba (BABA) financial technology affiliate Ant Group, and then the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it was adding Alibaba (BABA) to a list of companies facing potential delisting of...