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Google Business Stratesy
An Assignment
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“International Business”

Submitted To

Prof. Dr. A.K. Enamul Haque Course Instructor
Course Name: International Business
Course Code: bus-606

Section# A

Submitted By

Name | ID | Md. Wali Ullah | 112123033 |

Date of Submission: 23rd June, 2013

Alibaba.com
Alibaba Group is a family of Internet-based businesses which makes it easy for anyone to buy or sell online anywhere in the world. Since its inception, it has developed leading businesses in consumer e-commerce, online payment, business-to-business marketplaces and cloud computing, reaching Internet users in more than 240 countries and regions. Alibaba Group consists of 25 business units and is focused on fostering the development of an open, collaborative and prosperous e-commerce ecosystem. The privately held Alibaba Group, including its affiliated entities, employs some 24,000 people around the world and has more than 70 offices in Greater China, India, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Management team
Alibaba Group was founded in 1999 by 18 people led by Jack Ma, a former English teacher from Hangzhou, China who has aspired to help make the Internet accessible, trustworthy and beneficial for everyone.
Alibaba Group’s major businesses and affiliated entities include: * Alibaba.com International - Leading global e-commerce platform for small businesses * Alibaba.com China - Leading domestic e-commerce platform for Chinese small businesses * AliExpress - Leading global e-commerce marketplace for consumers * Taobao Marketplace - China's most popular C2C online shopping destination * Tmall.com - China's leading B2C shopping destination for quality, brand-name goods * .Juhuasuan - Comprehensive group shopping platform in China * eTao - Comprehensive shopping search engine in China * Alibaba Cloud Computing - Developer of platforms for cloud computing and data management * Alipay - Most widely used third-party online

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