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Alibaba Group Holdings Limited has released its financial results from the quarter ending December 31st 2019. The Chinese conglomerate expects to see a revenue drop due to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Alibaba Group Holdings Limited has released its financial results from the quarter ending December 31st 2019. The Chinese conglomerate expects to see a revenue drop due to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Golden Week, the seven-day national holiday in China, presents the country with its second-busiest tourism period of the year. Alipay has released new data on the Chinese holiday and how it affected Australian retail.
The Chinese e-commerce market has become a prevalent player for retailers on a global scale. With brands like Chemist Warehouse jumping on the bandwagon, it could be a great time to get ahead of the...
In the wake of Alibaba CEO, Jack Ma, formally leaving his role in the multi-billion dollar business, there are a few lessons all retailers can take away.
The Christmas period has proven to be fruitful for Alibaba, with the tech business reporting a 41 percent increase in revenue YOY.
Alibaba-owned Taobao is working on new tech that will help vision-impaired consumers use its online platform.
Taobao, the flagship consumer-to-consumer marketplace of Alibaba Group, has launched a special version of its mobile to better serve the needs of senior citizens to capture China's silver economy.
China has the most e-commerce activity in the entire world today. With unprecedented growth in 2017, now something as ordinary as selling vegetables online in China can be seen as sexy.
China’s embrace of e-commerce is helping the country tackle a byproduct of the its rapid economic evolution: the rise of bad debt.
Alibaba Group today announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 and the fiscal year then ended, with excellent 60% YoY revenue growth.
By 2020 global e-commerce is forecast to more than double to $ 5.5 trillion, from $ 2.6 trillion in 2016, as populated countries like India and China prefer to shop online to avoid crowded malls.
In a press conference this week in Hangzhou, China, Alibaba Group issued a public appeal calling for developments in the law and heavier penalties against individuals involved with counterfeiting.