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Alibaba to cut 7% of workforce in its cloud unit as it pursues IPO for the division
Alibaba is cutting 7% of the workforce in its cloud computing division as the unit gears up for an initial public offering.
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Instant View: Alibaba to split into six units
(Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said it plans split its business into six main units covering e-commerce, media and the cloud, adding that each will explore fundraising or initial public ...
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Alibaba to spin off its cloud, AI and business messenger unit
You might not be familiar with Alibaba's cloud intelligence group, but think of its main product lines roughly as ...
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Alibaba Outlines IPO Plans as It Splits Into Six Groups
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said it will soon start carving out its units via IPOs ... Alibaba in March said it plans to split itself into six independently run companies, effectively ...
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Alibaba to Split in 6 and Seek Possible IPOs; Stock Surges
At 24 years of age, Alibaba is welcoming a new opportunity for growth,' Daniel Zhang, CEO of the e-commerce giant, says. Alibaba said it would separate into larger units focused on e-commerce ...
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Alibaba to split into six units, likely to pursue separate IPOs
ALIBABA Group Holding Ltd is planning to split its business into six main units covering e-commerce, media and the cloud, the company said on Tuesday, adding that each of the units will explore ...
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Alibaba’s Cloud Arm to Cut 7% of Staff in Overhaul, Sources Say
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s cloud division has begun a round of job cuts that could reduce its staff by about 7%, part of an ...
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Alibaba to take its cloud, AI and business messenger unit public
Seven weeks after Alibaba announced its historic restructuring plan to split itself into six independent companies, the ...
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Alibaba to raise financing for digital commerce unit
Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant, plans to raise financing from outside investors for its Digital Commerce Group. Why it ...
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Alibaba plans to list cloud division as quarterly revenue misses expectations
Alibaba announced plans to spin off its cloud division as a separate, publicly-traded company. The e-commerce titan's ...
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Alibaba To Make Significant Job Cuts Amid IPO Plans
Alibaba Group planned to split into six business groups and launch separate public listings, triggering mass layoff, ...
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Alibaba Outlines IPO Plans as It Splits Into Six Groups
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said it will soon start carving out its units via IPOs ... Alibaba in March said it plans to split itself into six independently run companies, effectively ...

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