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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (127999)1/9/2017 11:50:16 PM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 220395
 
Alibaba founder Jack Ma meets with Trump, pledges to create 1 million US jobs

Bob Bryan

Jan 9, 2017

Jack Ma, the founder and chairman of Alibaba Group, met with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower on Monday.

Ma and Trump met with reporters briefly after the meeting and said they discussed plans to create 1 million US jobs by allowing small and medium-size businesses to sell to China through the company's platforms.

"$BABA wants to create US jobs by helping US small businesses and farmers sell to China's 300 million-strong middle class," a tweet from Alibaba said.

"We had a great meeting." Trump told reporters, describing Ma as "a great, great entrepreneur, one of the best in the world."

"He loves this country," Trump continued, "and he loves China."

Ma told reporters at Trump Tower that the two discussed allowing US products such as "garments, wine, and fruit" to be sold on the platform. Additionally, Ma said the discussion included talk on the need for China and US to improve their relationship.

Trump has repeatedly attacked China for its economic policies and accused the country of stealing jobs from the US. Trump has also said he may raise tariffs on Chinese goods sold in the US.

Alibaba has been planning to expand more aggressively into the US. The company has expanded its New York City US headquarters and has been making a push for international participation in its signature Singles' Day sale.

Alibaba also tweeted pictures of Ma walking to meet Trump and waiting inside Trump Tower.

The meeting comes just a few weeks after Trump met with another Asian technology powerhouse, CEO Masayoshi Son of SoftBank. At that meeting, Trump took credit for a previously announced investment by a fund run by Son and said the fund would help to create 50,000 jobs.

Alibaba stock rallied on news of the meeting, and it was up just over 1.26% as of 12:20 p.m. ET. It had been trading in the red up until the announcement.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (127999)1/10/2017 3:14:36 PM
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Amazon et. al. are the single biggest reason for wage stagnation, imo, even cutting into what you used to make if you were a content creator (e.g. author). And they will soon be mostly robots. And they will take their hundreds of millions of shipping each year and launch their own national shipping, putting pressure on Fed-X and UPS and the USPS.

I saw ads during a recent NFL playoff game of robots in a factory building cars. It was CGI, but it is also the final goal of those companies, too. When they reach their utopian manufacturing dream, who will be buying them? Baristas??