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Where will the Silicon Dragon swoop next?
Comment Alibaba.com is from Hangzhou. Lenovo and Huawei are examples of Chinese tech companies with global impact and Baidu - the search engine company - has already entered the Japanese market, and Alibaba is a global company with its services in many... [03 Jun 2008]
Microsoft walked away not us, says Yahoo!
News Japan and China's Alibaba Group, while Microsoft would buy a chunk of what remains of the company, the source said. Yahoo! chief executive Jerry Yang said on Wednesday a potential deal with Microsoft has tremendous power but the software giant... [29 May 2008]
Yahoo! reports positive profits - Microsoft unconcerned
News Buoyed by a $401m non-cash gain on a stake in China's Alibaba.com, Yahoo! Check out silicon.com's latest Cheat Sheets… Google Android Video: ID cards BBC iPlayer Galileo CRM Biometrics [23 Apr 2008]
SMEs not exploiting web potential
News David Wei, CEO of Alibaba.com, the global online marketplace for SMEs, said UK small businesses are hampered by opting for the perceived safety of existing relationships and channels. Alibaba.com was founded in 1999 with Yahoo! [25 Mar 2008]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Jack Ma from online trading success Alibaba.com just missed the top tier at 11, Oh Yeon-Ho, the man behind South Korean citizen journalism site OhMyNews.com, was at 16, and Stan Shih, the founder of Taiwanese Acer, was at 35. [12 Oct 2007]
Yahoo! fights China human rights suit
News Now, Chinese company Alibaba holds a majority stake in that company. Stefanie Olsen writes for CNET News.com has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by two Chinese journalists who alleged that the internet company and its subsidiaries... [28 Aug 2007]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Agenda Setters here include Alibaba.com CEO Jack Ma (11); Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei (25) - one spot above rival Cisco CEO John Chambers; and Indian outsourcing leaders S Ramadorai, CEO at TCS, (22) and Nandan Nilekani, CEO at Infosys... [25 Sep 2006]
Microsoft's Ozzie named the top man in tech
News The seventh annual Agenda Setters poll also reveals the rise of Asian tech companies on the global stage with top 50 winners such as Alibaba.com CEO Jack Ma (11), Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei, TCS CEO S Ramadorai (22) and Infosys CEO... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Agenda Setters here include Alibaba.com CEO Jack Ma (11); Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei (25) - one spot above rival Cisco CEO John Chambers; and Indian outsourcing leaders S Ramadorai, CEO at TCS, (22) and Nandan Nilekani, CEO at Infosys... [25 Sep 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis Another Chinese success story is Alibaba, the internet trading and search company, of which Yahoo! Alibaba's CEO Jack Ma is a first-time entry at number 11 on the Agenda Setters list this year, and his aim is to make the company bigger than eBay... [25 Sep 2006]
Jack Ma
AS Profile Jack Ma debuts on the Agenda Setters list this year for building Alibaba.com, a homegrown China business-to-business auction site, into a worldwide phenomenon that is changing how people trade. The site complements eBay by appealing to... [25 Sep 2006]
China's internet revolution
Comment Porter Erisman, VP for Chinese trading website Alibaba says: "The internet is at the core of community. Alibaba's Erisman says: "I went on a two-month bike ride in rural China and in every town I couldn't get a seat in the internet café. [21 Jul 2006]
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! slammed over China
News has been singled out as the worst offender by Amnesty for allowing its Chinese partner Alibaba to pass email data to the Chinese authorities that was subsequently used to convict a journalist now serving a 10-year jail sentence. [20 Jul 2006]
Record labels to sue Yahoo! China
News China is operated by Alibaba.com, a Chinese web portal of which Yahoo! A spokesperson from Alibaba.com said the organisation has not been officially informed of any lawsuit being filed by the IFPI but added: "Yahoo! [04 Jul 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 20
Comment My last big interview of the trip is with one of China's best-known internet companies, Alibaba - a business-to-business online auction that has really taken off in Asia. Porter Erisman, an Alibaba VP, talks about censorship but says the benefits... [29 Jun 2006]
