Alibaba.com’s Brief Company Background On November 6‚ 2007‚ Alibaba.com debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange‚ raising US$1.5 billion to become the world’s biggest Internet stock offering since Google’s initial public offering (IPO) in 2004. On the first trading day‚ frenzied purchases of the stock pushed prices up to by 193%‚ the fourth largest first day gain in Hong Kong’s stock exchange in three years. The closing price of US$5.09 per share gave Alibaba.com a value of about US$25.6 billion
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After thorough research I found chaldal.com to be as a major competition to Mr. Rahim’s e-commerce site. Chaldal.com is an online shop based from Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. They have no physical store. In my analysis I deduce the following about their e-commerce solution: Strengths: • efficient and well organized website • well established brand name • secured site • proven loyalty to interested consumers Weaknesses: • inefficient in responsiveness to customer queries • lack of major imported branded
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Alibaba.com SWOT Strengths – S | Weaknesses - W | Alibaba.com‚ the world’s largest ecommerce organization‚ is one that generates income from influencing business to buy and sell through their site. | • It has a reputation of success and effective growth strategies • Strong alliances and partnerships with leaders in the industry. • A strong whole in the Global Marketplace. • A international organizational structure • A bold risk taking sprit. | •
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Case Study | Alibaba Group “ 5 Application Delivery Networking solutions enabled us to build F globalized data centers that are secure‚ reliable‚ and fast.” Wang Zhilei‚ Operations Director‚ Alibaba B2B Overview Alibaba Builds a Secure‚ Reliable‚ and Fast Data Center Using F5 Application Delivery Networking Products Global e-commerce leader Alibaba Group is the largest e-commerce company in China. The company plans to expand its operations significantly‚ and needed to support several
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United international college | Alibaba Group | Business Report and Event Evaluate | | Group A | 0930600165 Lancer 赵瑞晗 | 1030600069 Jason 梁颖1030600076 Myann 林跃1031300033 Su 罗瑶1030600140 Melody 吴晓彤1030600142 Echo 吴卓玥 | 2012/10/23 | Business Communication group Project | Content Section A: Alibaba 3 A. Introduction 3 B. Brief history of Company Development 4 1. Establishing group period: 1998 – 1999 4 2. Forming diversification period: 2000-2003 4 3. Forming group
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Alibaba had several Internet businesses focused on various e-commerce business models. Being one of the first companies to enter the Chinese Internet industry‚ Alibaba played a major role in bringing about an Internet revolution in China. It was launched with the vision of serving the small and medium enterprises in China and across the world. Alibaba also participate in search engine market and social-networking product. Jack Ma is founder of Alibaba. In 1995‚ he went to America and it was then
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ALI FARHOOMAND rP os t HKU776 ALIBABA.COM op yo China is a place where miracles are made. - Jack Ma‚ founder and chairman of Alibaba Group1 tC On 6 November 2007‚ Alibaba.com debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange‚ raising US$1.5 billion to become the world’s biggest internet offering since Google’s initial public offering (“IPO”) in 2004. A frenzied purchase of the stock pushed prices up by 193% on the first trading day‚ making it the fourth-largest first-day gain in Hong Kong’s stock exchange
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2014). Alibaba‚ the miracle creator‚ used only 15-year’s development to take the seat in the Wall Street and build an e-commercial empire. The NYSE’s IPO is the signal to tell global investors and competitors that Alibaba is ready to join the global market competition. For Alibaba‚ going global means new frontier‚ however‚ the new frontier could be either a barren cliff or cornucopian grassland. In this essay‚ we will mainly discuss that why Alibaba want to expand global markets‚ and how Alibaba is going
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Welcome to Alibaba.com! Presented by; Ronak Vijayvergia Sanjay Kumar Sahoo Sadu chaitanya Reddy Siba Vinith Alibaba.com Introduction Traditional Sourcing Lifecycle Search/ Discovery Evaluate Negotiate Transact Average sourcing cycle: 3.3 – 4.2 months 52% of time spent searching for/identifying appropriate suppliers 20% of time spent on screening/sorting proposals 18% of time spent on RFQ development/ RFQ response 10% of time spent on contract negotiations
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