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Alibaba tries to shore up investors' confidence
Chairman Jack Ma himself attends investor meeting, defends company's efforts to fight the trade in counterfeit goods
Published Wed, Jun 15, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Hong Kong
THE Alibaba Group of China has disappointed investors since its record-breaking American stock listing nearly two years ago, as volatile financial results and regulatory run-ins have driven the price of its shares down almost to where they began.
Now the e-commerce giant is trying to reassure.
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