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Sinica Podcast

Jerry Yang of Yahoo: Why I Believed in Alibaba

Jan 17, 2018
Jerry Yang, Founder and former CEO of Yahoo, orchestrated arguably the best deal in tech history: In 2005, he arranged for Yahoo to invest $1 billion for a 40 percent stake in fledgling Chinese ecommerce site Alibaba. During the interview, Jerry conducts a postmortem for Yahoo’s China strategy, and offers advice for U.S. tech companies looking to expand into China.
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Quick takeaways

  • Understanding the concept of 'leaf frogging' and its impact on China's tech growth
  • Exploring the future prospects of Chinese tech giants going global and the challenges they face

Deep dives

The Rise of 996 and the Interview with Jerry Yang

The podcast episode introduces a new podcast called 996, which focuses on interviewing movers and shakers of China's tech industry and leaders with a US-China cross-border perspective. The first episode features Jerry Yang, the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo, who orchestrated the historic deal with Alibaba. The interview explores Yang's first meeting with Jack Ma in 1997, the early days of the internet in China, and the challenges US companies face when entering the Chinese market. It also discusses the importance of understanding the goal and defining success, the selection of local partners, and the future of US-China business relations.

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