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Alibaba's Latest Move Beefs Up Its Logistics Business To Play In International Markets

Published 05/28/2014, 07:38 AM
Updated 05/28/2014, 08:00 AM
Alibaba's Latest Move Beefs Up Its Logistics Business To Play In International Markets

By Greg Morcroft - China’s e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd said Wednesday that its minority stake in Singapore Post Ltd for S$312.5 million ($249 million), and that it will operate international e-commerce logistics business.

The Internet company which is a planning an IPO for later this year Alibaba will buy a 10.35 percent stake in Singapore Post and will become the company’s second biggest shareholder in after Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

"We see considerable strategic advantages, such as the creation of new relationships and opportunities for strategic cooperation with the Alibaba Group," Lim Ho Kee, SingPost's chairman said in the joint statement, reported by Reuters.

© Quartz. Alibaba has its hands in many facets of the Internet ecosystems.

Earlier this month Jack Ma, the founder of the Chinese Internet giant that's on track to complete the biggest initial public offering in U.S. history, told a meeting of 20 of China’s top entrepreneurs, in the city of Nanning that Alibaba will usher Chinese society into a new and real business world.

“If Google is exploring the border of technology, then what we are doing is employing technology to explore the border of business,” Ma said after attending the annual conference of the China Entrepreneur Club. “Our contribution is bringing the Chinese society into a real business world. Although China has entered the business era, many people are still thinking in an agricultural way.”

Ma founded Alibaba in 1999, and the company has since grown into an Internet and e-commerce giant with many different lines of businesses, including Taobao.com and Tmall.com, two of China’s most popular online retail platforms, under its banner. The company is expected to raise $15 billion to $20 billion, potentially surpassing Facebook’s $16 billion offering in 2012.

 

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