Alibaba.com announced today in Hangzhou, China, that Alibaba (China) Education Technology Co., Ltd was officially spun off as a subsidiary company of Alibaba.com.
Alibaba.com, the global leader in business-to-business e-commerce, and Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (also named 鈥淚PIM鈥�) today announced a partnership.
Alibaba.com hosted a Grand Prix-styled miniature car racing competition to entertain and educate its members in Hong Kong as well as visitors of the Mega Show Part 1.
Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.com Ltd. will launch its first major marketing effort in the U.S. on Monday, as it searches for growth amid the global recession.
Mainland e-commerce giant Alibaba.com aims to expand its operations by becoming an online supplier of business automation software to the country's small enterprises.
Alibaba.com (HKSE: 1688.HK) (HK.1688) has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire China Civilink (Cayman), which operates in China as HiChina Web Solutions, for a total consideration of RMB539.98 million (US$79.06 million) in cash upon completion of two phases.
Alibaba.com, the global leader in business-to-business e-commerce, and the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) have launched an innovative joint program called "Export to China, Export to the World". The initiative, which will run for 12 months, is designed to build the export capabilities of 1,000 small and medium-enterprises (SMEs) in Korea and open up new trading markets for them in China and worldwide.
Transaction furthers Alibaba.com goal of transformation from "Meet at Alibaba" to "Work at Alibaba" by providing small businesses with tools to succeed in e-commerce ...
Alibaba.com Limited (HKSE:1688.HK) (HK.1688), the world's leading business-to-business e-commerce company, today announced unaudited financial results for the quarter and half-year ended June 30, 2009, that show the Company's actions and ongoing investments to help small businesses weather the economic downturn are continuing to drive demand for our products and services.
An increasing number of Malaysian small businesses are shrugging off the effects of the economic downturn through e-commerce. According to Alibaba.com