Jack Ma Has DISSAPPEARED... Why Is He Hiding From The WORLD?!
Welcome back to Finance Frenzy, today on the channel we are going to talk about the CHINESE BILLIONAIRE MISSING...why Jack Ma disappeared! It's hard to imagine Amazon's Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, vanishing from the public eye for nearly three months. But it happened to one of his fiercest competitors, Alibaba's Jack Ma, who briefly resurfaced recently after a controversial speech in late October. The 56-year-old businessman, ranked by Forbes as China's richest person, co-founded the country's largest e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba in 1999.
He made his first public appearance via a video meeting after intense speculation over his whereabouts. However, it's still unclear where he was speaking from and where he was residing during his absence. Mr Ma is a symbol of success and aspiration in China. The former English teacher turned tech super star has been adored by many, with entrepreneurs and netizens calling him "Daddy Ma". Richard McGregor, a senior fellow from Lowy Institute and author of Xi Jinping: The Backlash, told the ABC Jack Ma's case was significant both commercially and politically. "Jack Ma had a lot of enemies for a long time within the various sectors of the economy," he said. "The state banks obviously have complained about him a lot because … Ant Financial is potentially taking business from them. Mr Ma isn't the first high-profile businessman to have gone missing. Last year, real estate tycoon Ren Zhiqiang reportedly disappeared after he called Chinese President Xi Jinping a "clown" for his handling of the coronavirus crisis in China. Find out why Jack Ma disappeared as you finish this video.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma suspected missing since October | World News | WION News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E97e3ffjt_E
Why are China’s billionaires going under the radar? | CNBC Explains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2EHB1WM_V4
What Happened to China's Superstar Entrepreneur Jack Ma? | WSJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glDfJOmr4C4
Welcome back to Finance Frenzy, today on the channel we are going to talk about the CHINESE BILLIONAIRE MISSING...why Jack Ma disappeared! It's hard to imagine Amazon's Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, vanishing from the public eye for nearly three months. But it happened to one of his fiercest competitors, Alibaba's Jack Ma, who briefly resurfaced recently after a controversial speech in late October. The 56-year-old businessman, ranked by Forbes as China's richest person, co-founded the country's largest e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba in 1999.
He made his first public appearance via a video meeting after intense speculation over his whereabouts. However, it's still unclear where he was speaking from and where he was residing during his absence. Mr Ma is a symbol of success and aspiration in China. The former English teacher turned tech super star has been adored by many, with entrepreneurs and netizens calling him "Daddy Ma". Richard McGregor, a senior fellow from Lowy Institute and author of Xi Jinping: The Backlash, told the ABC Jack Ma's case was significant both commercially and politically. "Jack Ma had a lot of enemies for a long time within the various sectors of the economy," he said. "The state banks obviously have complained about him a lot because … Ant Financial is potentially taking business from them. Mr Ma isn't the first high-profile businessman to have gone missing. Last year, real estate tycoon Ren Zhiqiang reportedly disappeared after he called Chinese President Xi Jinping a "clown" for his handling of the coronavirus crisis in China. Find out why Jack Ma disappeared as you finish this video.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma suspected missing since October | World News | WION News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E97e3ffjt_E
Why are China’s billionaires going under the radar? | CNBC Explains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2EHB1WM_V4
What Happened to China's Superstar Entrepreneur Jack Ma? | WSJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glDfJOmr4C4
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