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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
Quoting from [Admin]:BusinessWeek
29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
Quoting from [Admin]:i agree with you and admire him,he is deserved this title .BusinessWeek
29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
great,he deserve it.
admire.![]()
Lily
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
great experience. congrats!
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
yes, he is a great person. I am also agree u.
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
YES , MA IS A GOOD PESON , BE EASY GOING AND SUCCESSFUL .
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29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm
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BusinessWeek
29 September 2008BusinessWeek has named Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web. Here is what BusinessWeek said about him:
For many Chinese entrepreneurs, Ma is a hero. A former school teacher, Ma, 43, is the founder and CEO of the Alibaba Group, China's premier e-commerce player. The company, headquartered in Ma's hometown, the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, controls Yahoo China and Taobao, the country's top consumer Web site. The flagship of the group is Alibaba.com, a business-to-business service that connects small and midsized importers and exporters in China with counterparts worldwide. Ma successfully guided Alibaba's $1.5 billion Hong Kong initial private offering last November and is now using that cash pile to expand into new markets in Japan, India, and Korea.
Each year, BusinessWeek assembles a list of the people who have the most impact on the Web based on input from its readers and staff. Other personalities who also made the list this year include Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Rupert Murdoch of MySpace.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web – Introduction:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/index.htm
The Trader: Jack Ma:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influential/13.htm