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Not all things on Alibaba (or Jack Ma) is great - felicity

Tan KW
Publish date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017, 11:02 PM
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Saturday, March 25, 2017 

 
 
When Jack Ma said that he is not taking salary being an advisor on Malaysian digital economy aspiration - he does not need to. How much that position pays anyway? There is a word of caution on getting too close and give up too much to these people.

When a person is rich, he is always a hero. That's a reality. Heroes are made from the winners, not losers.

In turning Malaysia as a digital free trade zone hub is great, but too much given to Jack Ma is potentially not good.

I would like to point to the event from these articles where one can read from here, here, here.  You can also find out the event, by googling "Jack Ma Yahoo Alipay".

That event literally, puts into contention that Jack Ma transferred the entire Alipay into his own holding - and both its largest shareholders being Yahoo and Softbank claimed that they did not know about it. In the western world, there would be lawsuits, but in China it is different. Note that Alipay is worth in excess of USD50 billion today. That's a big loss to Yahoo.

Shall I say, in that event, there is this "40 thieves" element in Alibaba. If he did not do wrong, why would he gave up some portion of return to Yahoo in the event of IPO - only later when Yahoo complained?

One should note that there is NO WAY these kind of things can be churned out in most parts of the world except China. When your investors are Yahoo and Softbank, there is no way I can even dare to dream of doing this, but he did it.

Jack Ma is a businessman and a Chinese (from China) man. There is this saying, "The only thing straight about a China man is the hair."

This is the kind of person where our Malaysian government is dealing with. He is a businessman and again a China man. Of course, you welcome him, he will come - he already has business intentions here by virtue of buying stake in Lazada. He has nothing to lose but much to gain.

On a side note, I also noticed that in today's article Thestar, What's cooking in penny stocks, it was mentioned:

Using these big numbers and the China factor, blogs have started talking up the likes of Dataprep Holdings BhdGHL Systems BhdRev Asia BhdCuscapi Bhd, Malaysia Airport Holdings Bhd, AirAsia Bhd, DKSH Bhd and Tropicana Bhd, among others.


Airasia, DKSH and Tropicana are linked to my article. I hope that the writer from Star can distinguish a joke and a serious opinion. While Airasia could benefit a little, obviously, DKSH and Tropicana have nothing to do with the DFTZ! The only thing that can be positive from there is that if Malaysian economy is doing well, these companies will do well - but there is no obvious linkage.

Note: I am also all for a DFTZ concept as in my other articles.
 
 

http://www.intellecpoint.com/2017/03/not-all-things-on-alibaba-or-jack-ma-is.html

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supersaiyan3

Well written!

I always think Ma was just a lucky guy. The real deal is Son's investment on him.

Ma's views on China market and blue ocean strategy is wrong.

My cousin works for him, from what i heard lately, he starts to become corrupted.

Also, he is linked to Old Tiger, pretty soon you will see him disappear.

2017-03-26 00:36

abangadik

Hehehe.. I love felicity's writing. Even The Star writter is smart enough to follow his blog... just not samet enough to understand it..lolz

2017-03-26 00:50

stockmanmy

the 40 thieves.

2017-03-26 01:15

stockmanmy

If Jack Ma is not a saint...

Neither is Bill Gates a saint.

one must always remember that.

the moral of the story is that winners are heroes.

2017-03-26 01:18

supersaiyan3

Stockmanmy, a thief pretends to be a hero, can only last so long.

Listen to the interview, spinning around, no information given.

2017-03-26 11:05

stockmanmy

Jack Ma will last as long Bill Gates.

of course he must not offend the powers but he isn't stupid.

Alibaba business model can only grow stronger and still plenty of room to grow......especially outside China.

Tao Bao is already 5 X bigger than Amazon...Alipay will challenge Visa in next 5 to 10 years for the world title

2017-03-26 11:12

king36

I remember quite a few years back, one China man migrated to USA and he said that he would not allow himself to be operated by a Chinese doctor as he would eat his liver. ...(stinging).
This is many Chinese's mentality forgetting where they came from.
In Hong Kong for more than a 100 years, the British sent the Governor from England, not one complain registered.
But when Beijing did it, there were hues and cries......
In NZ once I boarded a plane home, one old China man there looked at me and took my cabin baggage to weigh (only 5 Kg). But walking passed me, the whites had back-packed luggages and one bag on each hand and he did nothing to them!
I really felt like spitting on the China man's face.....

As for Felicity caution 'beware of Chinaman', it's kinda insult since we all are chinamen to begin with! But hey, there's also saying than if you see snake and indian, you know which to kill first! Then of course, there's a saying avoid dealing with the Japanese! And not to do business with the jews!

2017-03-26 11:23

Pavillion

Thumps up Felicity !

2017-03-26 11:44

shortinvestor77

You help me, I help you --- it works right for both Jack and PM.

2017-03-26 18:45

stockmanmy

I think Ma will last longer than Ah Jib.

at least that is my hope.

2017-03-26 18:50

stockmanmy

what can be manufactured in Malaysia and successful in Alibaba?



nothing.

2017-03-26 23:13

miker

Aiyooo Malaysia's condoms can be successful in Alibaba lol!

2017-03-26 23:22

stockmanmy

how many condoms you need?

2017-03-26 23:47

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