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Alibaba tops Amazon as biggest e-commerce company | Xinhua

Stupid @Zen0, I've heard of Ali Baba like 5 years ago sitting in a foreign country when they were still not a big name. You pop up here trying to say you thought Ali Baba is a mideast oil company?
You just proved your mouth is bigger than your face.
 
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I think that account is managed by different people..
There is zero consistency in their comments about identity......

Just do not be surprised if one of them is has deep insider info (itself or a relative) regarding Alibaba.

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Reuters: Alibaba vice chair seeks stake in Brooklyn Nets (update)

Oct. 5, 2017 3:32 PM ET|About: Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA)|

Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) vice chairman Joseph Tsai is in advanced talks for a stake in the Brooklyn Nets basketball team according to Reuters sources.

The team is valued at around $2.2B.

Stake size and other deal details unknown at this time but the deal is expected to close in the next few weeks, though the situation remains fluid until that time.

Previously: Alibaba takes China broadcast rights to Pac-12 college sports (Oct. 5)

Update: Alibaba denies the talks in a statement to CNBC's Sally Shin.
 
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Stupid @Zen0, I've heard of Ali Baba like 5 years ago sitting in a foreign country when they were still not a big name. You pop up here trying to say you thought Ali Baba is a mideast oil company?
You just proved your mouth is bigger than your face.

Plz try to understand the situation, do you think dude from call center have a life?
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Stupid @Zen0, I've heard of Ali Baba like 5 years ago sitting in a foreign country when they were still not a big name. You pop up here trying to say you thought Ali Baba is a mideast oil company?
You just proved your mouth is bigger than your face.
Typical Hindu who knows how Alibaba and other foreign big ones control India's e-commerce but refuses to face the sad reality. @Zen0
 
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Ironic considering China is the second biggest destination in FDI , wonder how many masters does chinam have
can't find a more stupid comment, typical RSS style.

Isn't that according to PDF RSSers Supa Powa is the biggest FDI destination?

This is a major major accomplishment for China. Alibaba was founded in 1999 and has become the biggest e-commerce company. In the next 10 years, it's going to leap ahead of Amazon.
Alibaba is for the ordinary people, will benefit several billion people along OBOR.
 
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No one knows alibaba outside china.
your Paytm's biggest foreign shareholder and the main tech supporter is Alibaba kid, you should know you are an ignorant and primitive Indian, learn before post

that's a lie. amazon was never blocked in china. they just came late to the market. ebay, too. they had the biggest share in china before alibaba destroyed 'em by offering free listing fees to all sellers. when ebay tried to do that too. it was too late already. :D
amazon came much earlier than alibaba, its just they are too slow and stubborn to the changes of the most shopisticated market```watch Jack Ma's documentry```

It is not correct. While I was in China for four months, majority of these sites were not working or were too late to respond. Chinese government was always paranoid about US internet majors collecting Chinese peoples data or for spying. International companies were not treated properly and systematically shunned, and now majority of these companies are not looking at China anymore.
you have been to China```:lol:``you funny lying and twisting Indian```
 
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JD.com's fully-automated warehouse. completely human-less from parcels in till out. The video is worth watching.
 
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well, China is the world's biggest E-commerce, we set the standards not the U.S``to me, Amazon is just an E-commerce company that rides the tide, got huge market share during void time`````now alibaba, JD, T-mall and Sunni these serious players coming up`````lets see how the world's landscape shapes in 10 years time

I think Alibaba is just one part of Jack Ma's empire```Ali cloud and Alipay these two are going to be huge```especially Alipay, not listed, and its annual transaction is close to $0.6 trillion and still growing!
 
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amazon came much earlier than alibaba, its just they are too slow and stubborn to the changes of the most shopisticated market```watch Jack Ma's documentry```

americans gonna blame china's gov when apple fails in china too. just watch... forget that they were number one and made gazillion of bucks for a long time in china... no, no, it's not because apple is nothing, but a follower now :D
 
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americans gonna blame china's gov when apple fails in china too. just watch... forget that they were number 1 and made gazillion of bucks for a long time in china... no, no, it's not because apple is nothing, but a follower now :D
the U.S governmant has blocked dozens Chinese high tech companies entering its market`````
 
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americans gonna blame china's gov when apple fails in china too. just watch... forget that they were number one and made gazillion of bucks for a long time in china... no, no, it's not because apple is nothing, but a follower now :D

It takes time to swallow bitter news. Especially when so many things move across the board. While they are complaining of China steel or photovoltaics, they are losing ground in other fields.

I would say that Apple has already fallen from favor in China. As for the Internet Industry, Chinese nationals entirely dominate the field, others have zero chance for meaningful presence.

your Paytm's biggest foreign shareholder and the main tech supporter is Alibaba kid, you should know you are an ignorant and primitive Indian, learn before post

Give that Indian some slack. He just argued the OBOR would fail badly because India and the US are not in it and other countries are very unhappy about the AIIB.

Countries like Mongolia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Qatar, Pakistan, Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, Sril Lanka, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Kenya, Somalia...

All very unhappy.

They yearn for call center development.
 
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