Alibaba breaks records
07.12.2012 3049

Alibaba breaks records

For 11 months of 2012, the sales volume of the largest Internet retailer - the Chinese company Alibaba - reached a record high of $ 157 billion. Alibaba CEO Jack Ma said that this year the sales of the online retailer will exceed those of Amazon and eBay.

According to Jack Ma, as early as next year, Alibaba’s turnover is likely to be higher than that of all other representatives of American e-commerce combined. According to experts, Alibaba sales over the next five years will exceed $ 471 billion.

For 11 months of 2012, the sales volume of the largest Internet retailer - the Chinese company Alibaba - reached a record high of $ 157 billion. Alibaba CEO Jack Ma ...
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