Alibaba executive says founder Jack Ma ‘lying low’
Alibaba Group Holding founder Jack Ma is “lying low” and focusing on hobbies and philanthropy, the Chinese e-commerce giant’s executive vice chairman and co-founder Joe Tsai told CNBC on Tuesday.
Following Ma’s criticism of China’s regulatory system last year, Beijing came down heavily on the company, leading to the shelving of financial affiliate Ant Group’s $37 billion initial public offering and an enforced restructuring of Ant.
Ma, China’s best-known entrepreneur, has been largely out of public view since.
“He’s lying low right now. I talk to him every day,” Tsai said on CNBC’s Squawk Box show.
Ma, who was known for his outspokenness and for pushing boundaries with audacious statements, stepped down from Alibaba in 2019 but continued to loom large in the eyes of investors.
“The idea that Jack has this enormous amount of power, I think that’s not quite right,” Tsai said. “He is just like you and me, he’s a normal individual.”
Alibaba was also fined a record $2.8 billion in April for anti-competitive business practices, amid a wider regulatory crackdown on China’s booming “platform economy” based around technology frameworks.
“Our business is under some kind of restructuring on the financial side of things, and also in antitrust regulation. We had to pay a big fine. But we’ve gotten that behind us, so we’re looking forward,” Tsai told CNBC.
Asked about human rights issues in China, Tsai said a large number of people in the country were happy that their lives are improving.
Report in Prothm Alo, 15 Jun 2021, 20:11 hrs
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