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Jack Ma Says He's Retiring from Alibaba

ThatsShanghai 2019-06-23


Alibaba's billionaire co-founder and executive chairman Jack Ma is retiring from the company, the New York Times reports.


Ma told the NYTimes he would officially be stepping down on September 10 and instead spend more of his time and fortune pursuing philanthropy and education. But he will remain on the e-commerce giant's board of directors and will continue mentoring upper management.


Ma, who was China's third richest man in 2017, told the NYTimes that this wasn't the end of an era, but rather "the beginning of an era." He plans on devoting more time to teaching, telling the US newspaper, "I love education." (Ma was once an English teacher prior to his time at Alibaba).


Meanwhile, Alibaba's PR department denied the reports, telling Chinese newspaper the Economic Observer that if Ma's plans were indeed true, the company would issue an official announcement.


Reports of his stepping down come just days after Ma told Bloomberg of his plans to create an education foundation in his own name, similar to Microsoft founder Bill Gates.


“There’s a lot of things I can learn from Bill Gates," Ma said in his interview with Bloomberg. "I can never be as rich, but one thing I can do better is to retire earlier. I think some day, and soon, I’ll go back to teaching. This is something I think I can do much better than being CEO of Alibaba.”


“I’ve prepared a Jack Ma Foundation,” he added. “All these things that I’ve been preparing for 10 years.”


Alibaba's headquarters in Hangzhou. Image via Wikimedia Commons


The 54-year-old entrepreneur co-founded the e-commerce giant in 1999 in Hangzhou, where the company is headquartered. Since then, the group has acquired businesses in various fields, such as eBay-style Taobao, and has also begun building a growing digital entertainment division, which includes a portfolio of ticket selling, online video and music streaming services. In November of 2016, Alibaba created a cultural and entertainment group, which integrated video platforms Youku and Tudou, web browser firm UCWeb, Alibaba Pictures, Alibaba Music, Alibaba Sports and Alibaba Digital Entertainment. Alibaba first filed for an IPO in the US market in 2014.


In October 2017, the company reached a market valuation of USD470 billion, briefly overtaking Amazon to become the world's largest e-commerce platform. 


In a video that emerged from Alibaba's early days, Ma delivered a speech outlining his ambitious plans for the company.


"I've always said our competitors are not domestic websites, but overseas websites," the young Ma is heard saying in the video, filmed nearly 20 years ago. "Our competitors are not in China, but in America's Silicon Valley."


Thanks to the company's unprecedented success, Ma has become a household name and picked up a devoted fanbase of followers, both at home and overseas. In a meeting at Trump Tower last year, US President Donald Trump praised Ma's business acumen, saying he was a "great entrepreneur, one of the best in the world." 


Image via Sohu


Aside from his stellar business skills, the quirky entrepreneur has become famous for his extravagant performances. The annual Tmall Singles Day Gala, a star-studded extravaganza kicking off Alibaba's wildly popular 11/11 shopping holiday, has featured world-famous celebs such as Nicole Kidman, Pharrell Williams, Scarlett Johansson and Kobe Bryant. Ma himself appeared with Jet Li in a 22-minute kung fu movie that was specially released for Singles Day last year.


Image via Youku


Ma also famously dressed up and performed as Michael Jackson for Alibaba's Chinese New Year company gala in 2017.

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Ma's successor hasn't yet been named. But current chief executive Daniel Zhang is said to be a candidate, according to the NYTimes.


[Top image via Wikimedia Commons]


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