Jack Ma has finally returned to mainland China after spending more than a year traveling abroad, just as authorities have begun to show signs of easing their crackdown on the internet sector and ...
Founder of China's largest web company speaks to ABC's Diane Sawyer. Nov. 15, 2010— -- In a country that still restricts the flow of information, one Chinese man has made a fortune by harnessing ...
SHANGHAI, April 10 (Reuters) - Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma has penned a lengthy memo to employees that expresses support for the internet giant's restructuring efforts, a rare move from the billionaire ...
For years, nobody flew higher in China than Jack Ma, the pixie-faced founder of the $500 billion powerhouse e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba, the Amazon of Asia. Now he’s vanished and no one knows ...
Jack Ma, cofounder of Alibaba, started with no connections, no money and repeated failures. His ability to embrace rejection, think differently and persist against all odds makes him one of the most ...
For Chinese tech tycoon Jack Ma, there’s a price to freedom: $26 billion. Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant Ma co-founded, saw its Hong Kong-listed shares plunge as much as 9.4% Tuesday after ...
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of China’s Richest 2022. See the full list here. The former high-flying billionaire continues to pull back from the internet empire he cofounded more than 20 ...
Jack Ma is no stranger to taking risks. In October 2020 he was China’s wealthiest man, preparing to float Ant Group, a fintech company, in what was billed to be the largest IPO in the world. “Miracles ...
In China, people are taking their lives into their own hands, often for the very first time. The Communist Party has eased social restrictions and people have more freedom of choice. Sometimes their ...
Few could have predicted the meteoric rise of Jack Ma and his tech giant Alibaba when it launched as an e-commerce platform in 1999. Two decades later, that rise is as profound and important as any of ...
High-profile business leaders have been detained, sidelined or silenced as the Communist Party moves forcefully to keep companies in line. Today, the best strategy is to lie low. By Raymond Zhong and ...
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