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He may be worth $14billion but Alibaba founder performs in pop concerts for his staff and MARRIES them in mass ceremonies
When he floated the giant online shopping company he founded on Wall St for $22billion, Alibaba's Jack Ma was catapulted into the public eye in the West.
But, while investors in America were getting their first glimpse of Ma, 50, a study of him in his native China reveals a larger-than-life figure who performs karaoke on stage for thousands of his employees - and even marries them.
Ma, who founded Alibaba from a tiny flat in China in 1999, showed some of his personality to investors as the company floated, declaring on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange that his hero was Forrest Gump.
According to Ma himself - who seemed bemused to discover this is not typical CEO behavior - it is all to boost the happiness of his employees, who adore him and crowd round for photos at every opportunity.
At one point, the businessman is pictured in outlandish punk rock gear, including a leather jacket, sunglasses, nose jewelry, a white wig and a, red mohawk-style headdress serenading a huge crowd to celebrate a company anniversary.
After entering the stage to the theme tune from Disney's Lion King movie, he is later heard singing You Are So Beautiful - to rapturous applause.
Ma, who saw the internet for the first time in 1995, and returned to China determined to make it a viable business there, has made his company the biggest online retailer on earth, and himself one of China's most powerful men.
It is a far cry from his humble beginnings, where had grew up in rural Hangzhou with not enough to eat, and failed two college entrance exams in his hometown.
Before he came up with the idea to found Alibaba, he taught English, but was rejected for more than a dozen other jobs, including a post at KFC.
The online retailer smashed records with its offering - the largest in US history - and is now as valuable as Facebook after its first day on Wall Street.
The e-commerce powerhouse, which sells anything from fat suits to live animals, started the day valued more than Amazon and eBay at $168 billion, and sent tremors through the market as it floated stocks priced at $68 per share.
Shares quickly jumped to $98 once trading finally launched at 11.53am - after a delayed start due to an overwhelming influx of orders.
Is Alibaba's Jack Ma the most bizarre billionaire ever? | Daily Mail Online
looooooooooooool extremely bizarre, especially in Asia.
- Ma, 50, founded Alibaba, the world's biggest online marketplace
- Floated on Wall St this month and was valued at $230billion
- Ma thought to be worth $14billion - making him the richest man in China
- Documentary has revealed his bizarre celebrity lifestyle at home
- Ma performs songs onstage at company events dressed in wigs and leather
- Also holds huge wedding ceremonies for as many as 700 employees at once
When he floated the giant online shopping company he founded on Wall St for $22billion, Alibaba's Jack Ma was catapulted into the public eye in the West.
But, while investors in America were getting their first glimpse of Ma, 50, a study of him in his native China reveals a larger-than-life figure who performs karaoke on stage for thousands of his employees - and even marries them.
Ma, who founded Alibaba from a tiny flat in China in 1999, showed some of his personality to investors as the company floated, declaring on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange that his hero was Forrest Gump.
According to Ma himself - who seemed bemused to discover this is not typical CEO behavior - it is all to boost the happiness of his employees, who adore him and crowd round for photos at every opportunity.
At one point, the businessman is pictured in outlandish punk rock gear, including a leather jacket, sunglasses, nose jewelry, a white wig and a, red mohawk-style headdress serenading a huge crowd to celebrate a company anniversary.
After entering the stage to the theme tune from Disney's Lion King movie, he is later heard singing You Are So Beautiful - to rapturous applause.
Ma, who saw the internet for the first time in 1995, and returned to China determined to make it a viable business there, has made his company the biggest online retailer on earth, and himself one of China's most powerful men.
It is a far cry from his humble beginnings, where had grew up in rural Hangzhou with not enough to eat, and failed two college entrance exams in his hometown.
Before he came up with the idea to found Alibaba, he taught English, but was rejected for more than a dozen other jobs, including a post at KFC.
The online retailer smashed records with its offering - the largest in US history - and is now as valuable as Facebook after its first day on Wall Street.
The e-commerce powerhouse, which sells anything from fat suits to live animals, started the day valued more than Amazon and eBay at $168 billion, and sent tremors through the market as it floated stocks priced at $68 per share.
Shares quickly jumped to $98 once trading finally launched at 11.53am - after a delayed start due to an overwhelming influx of orders.
Is Alibaba's Jack Ma the most bizarre billionaire ever? | Daily Mail Online
looooooooooooool extremely bizarre, especially in Asia.