Jack Ma

China slaps Alibaba with RMB 18.2 billion fine in monopoly probe - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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China slaps Alibaba with RMB 18.2 billion fine in monopoly probe

The various moves were presumably meant to curb Ma’s influence, whose interests have come under a series of regulatory actions.

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Chinese government presses Alibaba to sell media assets including SCMP

This is because of growing concerns about the technology giant’s influence over public opinion in the country.

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Jack Ma spotted playing golf, easing China detention fears

As it turns out, China’s most talked-about tycoon has been working on his golf game.

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Jack Ma's video chat ups Alibaba's market value by US$58 bil

Ma's appearance triggered a US$58 billion ($76.89 billion) sigh of relief, despite it being less than a minute,
Jack Ma reappears, vowing to spend more time on educational philanthrophy - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Jack Ma reappears, vowing to spend more time on philanthropy

“Working hard for rural revitalization and common prosperity is the responsibility for our generation of businessmen.” - Jack Ma

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Xi's push against Jack Ma sparks new threat for China tech

Jack Ma has become a case study for Chinese tech companies' biggest sceptics.
China’s bottled water king is now richer than Warren Buffett - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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China’s bottled water king is now richer than Warren Buffett

Zhong Shanshan, chairman of Nongfu Spring Co., is now the sixth-wealthiest person on the planet.
What will Jack Ma’s Ant look like next? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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What will Jack Ma’s Ant look like next?

The future of Ant Group remains up in the air after its dramatic fall from grace.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma suspected to be missing - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma suspected to be missing

Ma has not been seen in public in over two months since his controversial speech in Shanghai in Oct 2020.

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China orders Ant to return to its roots in payment services

The central bank summoned Ant executives and told them to rectify the company’s lending, insurance and wealth management services.
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