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    Jack Ma ends 20-year reign over Alibaba wealth creation empire

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    Jack Ma is giving up the reins of Alibaba Group after presiding over one of the most spectacular creations of wealth the world has ever seen.

    The former English teacher steps down as executive chairman of China’s largest company on his 55th birthday after amassing a US$41.8-billion (R618-billion) fortune — a trove surpassed only by India’s Mukesh Ambani in Asia, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His record-breaking rise from a bootstrapped entrepreneur working out of his apartment in 1999 to jet-setting e-commerce mogul is one for the history books, mirroring China’s own evolution from technological backwater to world’s second largest economy.

    Over two decades, Ma and his co-founders built a business-to-business marketplace into a $460-billion titan that bested eBay and Amazon.com, operates one of the world’s largest cloud computing businesses, and runs a logistics network that delivers millions of parcels every day. Now the country’s most recognisable businessman, he hands the helm on Tuesday to finance maven Daniel Zhang — a momentous transition for Asia’s largest corporation.

    The Alibaba co-founder has become the face of Chinese business even while a member of the ruling Communist Party

    Ma became Asia’s richest person in 2016, overtaking Dalian Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin. The title now belongs to Reliance Industries chairman Ambani, who’s worth $47.4-billion, according to a Bloomberg ranking of the world’s 500 wealthiest individuals.

    The Alibaba co-founder has become the face of Chinese business even while a member of the ruling Communist Party. Ma, who recalled in a 2015 interview how KFC once rejected his job application, currently owns a 5.3% Alibaba stake worth $24.6-billion, or about 10-fold the $2.6-billion his 7.4% slice in 2012 was worth. Since taking over as executive chairman in 2013, Alibaba’s revenue has surged by about 1 100% to 378.8-billion yuan (R830-billion) in the year ended March 2019. His fortune doesn’t count shares in the company held by his foundation, or the value of stock he’s sold over time.

    Fabulous wealth

    Ma isn’t the only person to derive fabulous wealth from the Alibaba empire. The company’s trajectory at one point spawned at least 10 other billionaires across its ecosystem, from a parcel delivery company and supermarket to an online payments affiliate. Despite stepping down, Ma is expected to remain pivotal to a sprawling industrial machine with e-commerce at its heart.

    “At this point, it’s still unlikely that Zhang would make important decisions without Ma’s support,” said Brock Silvers, MD at Shanghai-based Kaiyuan Capital, an investment advisory firm.  — Reported by Venus Feng, with assistance from Pei Yi Mak, (c) 2019 Bloomberg LP



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