Alibaba’s payments arm Ant Financial, which has most recently been valued at $150bn, is kicking off its long-awaited public offering with a dual listing planned for Hong Kong and Shanghai https://t.co/PCNN6Lz4Id
— FT China (@ftchina) July 20, 2020
Jack Ma in 1999 pitching friends on Alibaba (launched in his apartment):
“We need to learn the hard working spirit of Silicon Valley.”pic.twitter.com/kawaqmHUDB
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) July 13, 2020
Jack Ma-backed MYbank is now on track to issue a record $282 billion of new loans to small- and medium-sized companies this year https://t.co/2QAUOyyOCS
— Bloomberg (@business) May 6, 2020
Jack Ma launched Alibaba from his apartment in 1999.
Today, he is worth $48 billion. pic.twitter.com/zU03dYF2p7
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) February 19, 2020
Jack Ma Returns to Hupan Garden: Birthplace of Alibaba. Ma’s Hangzhou apartment in 1999 is where it all began for Alibaba. On the eve of the company’s 20th birthday, we took him back to to reflect on those early days and what it took to build Alibaba into what it is today. pic.twitter.com/3WdzjLvhdb
— Alibaba Group (@AlibabaGroup) September 9, 2019
Elon Musk: Computers are much smarter than humans on so many dimensions.
Jack Ma: Computers may be clever, but human beings are much smarter. We invented the computer—I've never seen a computer invent a human being. https://t.co/FN2yeQk8o2 🤖 pic.twitter.com/O1hi06hOwV
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) August 29, 2019
Jack Ma at #VivaTech: Alibaba's Vision for the Future pic.twitter.com/CjP5cizn4e
— Alibaba Group (@AlibabaGroup) May 17, 2019
"When I hire people, I hire the people who are smarter than I am. People who four, five years later could be my boss. I like people who are positive and who never give up."https://t.co/n2iboMBm4D
— Masters of Scale (@mastersofscale) January 25, 2019
Unconfirmed till now: Jack Ma is a member of the Chinese Communist Party pic.twitter.com/Jo2jwS8vLc
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) November 27, 2018
This thing will last long. If you want a short-term solution, there is no solution. Jack Ma, Alibaba
⚡️ China's richest man, Jack Ma, is retiring from his role at Alibaba in 2019. Here's what's next for the billionaire https://t.co/c0prhZM3Kw
— Bloomberg (@business) September 10, 2018