Alibaba founder Jack Ma's missing for two months emerges in virtual meet with teachers
Alibaba founder Jack Ma's missing for two months emerges in virtual meet with teachers
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New Delhi: Jack Ma, the owner of Alibaba Group, one of Asia's richest people who had been missing for more than two months, suddenly appeared before the world. Recently Jack Ma has appeared at a video conference. After mounting pressure in the world, China's official newspaper The Global Times has released this video of Jack Ma.

According to the Global Times, Jack Ma has communicated through video links with China's 100 rural teachers on Wednesday. Jack Ma told the teachers, "When the coronavirus is over, we will meet again." The Global Times has described Jack Ma as an industrialist from an English teacher. The introduction of Jack Ma did not mention Alibaba, which he himself has found. In China, the market for speculation is hot that the Communist Government of China, Jack Ma's company, can take control of Alibaba.

In fact, Jack Ma criticized the Jinping government on an issue in October last year. According to reports, there has been no public presence of Jack Ma since then. The mystery about Jack Ma was deepened when he did not even appear in the final episode of his talent show 'Africa's Business Hero.'

 

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