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Jack Ma: Alibaba is still growing despite China's slowing economy Despite China's slowing economy, Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma says his Chinese e-commerce giant is still growing and is on track to become larger ...
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Alibaba Finds A New Home In Beijing Bottom line: Alibaba's establishment of dual headquarters in Beijing for its Tmall unit looks like a smart move to improve relations with government ...
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Alibaba: How Low Will the Stock Go? Tracey Ryniec and David Bartosiak, Stock Strategists at Zacks Investment Research, discuss Alibaba's (BABA - Analyst Report) stock which has ...
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Alibaba to Run Health, Movies out of Second Home-Base in Beijing Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. will set its main health care and movie businesses in Beijing, designating China's capital its second headquarters to speed ...
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Alibaba picks Beijing as site for 2nd HQ ALIBABA yesterday said it will launch a second headquarters in Beijing to strengthen business development in north China. Beijing is traditionally a ...
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Alibaba partners with FiiSmart to announce Pay Watch, a payments-focused smartwatch E-commerce giant Alibaba is moving into the smartwatch market with the $110 Pay Watch, in partnership with Chinese wearable fitness operator ...
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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd Introduces Pay Watch According to a recent report published on Venture Beat, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA) introduced its own smart ...
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SoftBank drops to two-year low as Alibaba stake value falls SoftBank Group Corp. dropped to the lowest in two years as the market values of its biggest U.S. holdings, Alibaba Group Holding and Sprint, plunged.
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Chinese President: Alibaba's open-door policy will be a model for China Xi wants to model China's new open-door policy after Alibaba's U.S. expansion, saying he wants China to share Alibaba's model for opening up to the ...
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Businesses, not government, to spur consumption in China: Alibaba's Ma Alibaba reported gross merchandise volume climbed 34 percent in the three months through June to 673 billion yuan ($106 billion), though that was ...
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