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You can now get luxury goods from Lazada, Shopee and Zalora

Once known for their low-priced, mass-market goods, the region's largest e-commerce platforms are expanding into the luxury space.

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You can now get luxury goods from Lazada, Shopee and Zalora

Once known for their low-priced, mass market goods, the region's largest e-commerce platforms are expanding the luxury space.

For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.

Didi Global’s President, Jean Qing Liu Is No Longer a Billionaire

Jean Qing Liu fell out of the billionaire club after a crackdown by the Chinese authorities.

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Jack Ma, China’s Richest Man, Just Donated $14 Million to Fight the Coronavirus

The billionaire founder of Alibaba is committed to helping doctors end the outbreak.

Smart wearables: how Singapore-based start-up KaHa is impacting lives

CEO Pawan Gandhi shares how his peronal experiences and emotional journey shaped the company's direction.

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Smart wearables: how Singapore-based start-up KaHa is impacting lives

Pawan Gandhi

CEO Pawan Gandhi shares how his peronal experiences and emotional journey shaped the company's direction.

For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.

How Alibaba’s Jack Ma went from being an English teacher to China’s richest man

Jack Ma was a cash-strapped Chinese entrepreneur when he convinced friends to give him $60,000 to start Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba in 1999.

The post How Alibaba’s Jack Ma went from being an English teacher to China’s richest man appeared first on The Peak Magazine.

How Alibaba’s Jack Ma went from being an English teacher to China’s richest man

Jack Ma was a cash-strapped Chinese entrepreneur when he convinced friends to give him $60,000 to start Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba in 1999.

For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.

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