
Alibaba CEO Jack Ma Names Daniel Zhang as His Successor
Alibaba Group, the largest e-commerce platform in China, has announced on Sept. 10 that chief executive officer Daniel Zhang will succeed Jack Ma as chairman of...
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Alibaba Group, the largest e-commerce platform in China, has announced on Sept. 10 that chief executive officer Daniel Zhang will succeed Jack Ma as chairman of...
Social media users recently spotted Jack Ma, the billionaire founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, in a hotel in Melbourne, Australia. Fans snapped a photo of him browsing his phone and drinking Coke.
Lazada, a Southeast Asian e-commerce firm owned by Alibaba, has appointed James Dong as CEO of Lazada Group, and he will also serve as CEO of Lazada Indonesia.
Dada Group, China's leading local on-demand delivery and retail platform, on August 22 released its unaudited results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2022 and announced changes to certain executive positions and its board composition.
After successive reductions of more than HK$440 million ($56.06 million) worth of JD Health shares in late April and early May, JD.com founder Richard Liu on June 17 reduced his holdings of about $279 million worth of the firm's shares.
Within the course of the past week, several prominent Chinese companies made fundraising announcements.
Gucci expressed reluctance on the topic of cooperating with Chinese e-commerce platforms led by Alibaba and JD.com due to concerns of counterfeiting scandals, a...
Enterprise services were the center of attention last week.
JD.com logistics CEO Wang Zhen-hui said at 2017 NewGen Logistics World Summit on December 11 that due to consumption, industrial upgrades and technological adva...
Alibaba.com, a leading e-commerce marketplace operated by internet giant Alibaba, launched "Alibaba.com Pay" on Friday, which mainly serves small and medium-sized business customers engaged in cross-border foreign trade.
Many of China’s unicorn companies, responsible for the creation of China’s formidable logistics system, have assisted in various emergency initiatives.
Chinese video-sharing social networking app TikTok was reportedly planning to enter the e-commerce business in 2021.