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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 ... This comes after it announced plans in March to split the company into six business units each with their own chief executive and board of directors.
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Why Shares of Alibaba, Dingdong, and Baozun Are Rising Today
Chinese stocks rose today on the belief that the Chinese government may soon inject more stimulus into the economy.
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Alibaba's cloud unit to cut 7% of staff in overhaul - source
The development is part of Alibaba's announcement earlier this year of plans to restructure into six units, following a two-year regulatory crackdown on China's tech sector. Alibaba's cloud ...
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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 moves to quash job cuts speculation, pledging to hire 15,000 across its business in 2023
Alibaba, which owns the South China Morning Post, said its six ... unit at some point in the next year through a “stock dividend distribution to shareholders”, turning its cloud business into ...
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Alibaba is cutting jobs amid IPO plans
Chinese Internet giant Alibaba is cutting about 7 percent of its workforce. The company plans to have separate IPOs for ...
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Amid layoffs, Alibaba pledges to hire 15,000 people this year: Report
Back in March this year, the company employed 2,35,000 people. It then decided to split the Alibaba Group into six units: Cloud Intelligence Group, Taobao Tmall Commerce Group, Local Services ...
U.S. News & World Report12d
Alibaba's Cloud Unit to Cut 7% of Staff in Overhaul - Source
The development is part of Alibaba's announcement earlier this year of plans to restructure into six units, following a two-year regulatory crackdown on China's tech sector. Alibaba's cloud ...
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Alibaba to make significant job cuts amid IPO plans
Last week, Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang had detailed the restructuring of its Cloud division. Earlier, the Chinese tech giant said it was planning to split the company into six business units ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore12d
Alibaba's cloud unit to cut 7% of staff in overhaul - source
The development is part of Alibaba's announcement earlier this year of plans to restructure into six units, following a two-year regulatory crackdown on China's tech sector. Alibaba's cloud ...
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Alibaba to make significant job cuts amid IPO plans
Last week, Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang had detailed the restructuring of its Cloud division. Earlier, the Chinese tech giant said it was planning to split the company into six business units ...

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