Alibaba cofounder Jack Ma has penned a rare lengthy memo to employees that expresses support for the internet giant's restructuring efforts, a sign that he may be willing to take a more active role after spending the last few years out of the spotlight. Alibaba's Hong Kong-listed shares surged 5.5% in morning trade after the post, on course for their biggest one-day percentage gain since February 6. In the post, which was roughly a page long, Ma praised the leadership of CEO Eddie Wu and...
Jack Ma returns to Alibaba, urging innovation and customer focus. Embracing AI, he spearheads restructuring efforts amidst market challenges, signaling optimism.
In the past year, Alibaba underwent a historic reorganization and sweeping management changes in a bid to return the Chinese technology giant to growth.
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A top Vietnamese property tycoon could face the death penalty when she and dozens of other co-accused face verdicts on Thursday in one of the country's biggest fraud cases over the embezzlement of $12.5 billion.
"Do I look that suspicious?" asks the headline on the cover of Shukan Kinyobi (March 29). The sub-head reads, "Racial discrimination by police who stop and question people who appear foreign." The article concerns shokumu shitsumon, or shoku-shitsu for short, the police term for stopping and questioning individuals on the
A Boeing whistleblower testified in a hearing Wednesday about safety concerns related to two of the company's aircraft.
The Penguins will miss the playoffs after the Washington Capitals beat the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night to secure the final wild card spot in the
We think our faces are our own. But technology can use them to identify, influence and mimic us. This week, TED speakers explore the promise and peril of turning the human face into a digital tool.
(The Center Square) – More questions are being raised about Dr. Anthony Fauci after the University of Illinois gave him an award for ethics.
Jurors who arrive at former President Donald Trump’s first criminal trial on April 15 will be asked a wide array of questions including if they ever supported the Proud Boys or Antifa, court records show. The 42 questions hundreds of Trump's prospective peers in his New York City trial were revealed Monday in a court document first reported by MSNBC's Katie Phang. Among those questions: "Have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following: the QAnon...
The House is set to return to Washington on Tuesday, when lawmakers will once again be faced with the question of what to do about providing aid to Ukraine as the country continues to ward off an invasion from Russia. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is planning to move forward with advancing some sort of […]