Ma Yun pessimistic look at Chinese companies: no one good end 8 years after the tragedy became true

The Alibaba Group, founded by Jack Ma, has been under the scrutiny of the Chinese Communist Party’s “anti-monopoly law” recently, and the company’s every move is now under the spotlight. However, Hong Kong media recently tweeted a statement made by Jack Ma back in 2013, stating that “no Chinese entrepreneur ever ends well.” The company’s first ever business is the “The World’s Best”.

The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company. The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company.

The company’s main business is the development of a new business model, which will be the first of its kind in China. He already had it in his mind that “historically, most of the entrepreneurs who started out first did not end up well.”

In addition, Jack Ma also mentioned in the conversation that he believes that Chinese entrepreneurs really do not have a good end, and the facts and history have verified the statement, stating that “history will not change because of today, there will be only a few lucky people left, after all. This is not pessimism, those who know the fate of God can be optimistic.” Today, Ma’s 2013 remarks now seem like a fulfilled prophecy, and the posting has sparked much discussion.

In response, Cai Xia, a former professor at the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China, retweeted the tweet from “Duan Media” and also expressed his own views, pointing out that “there is no fairness and justice in a so-called rule of law and so-called market that does not protect the safety of legitimate private property and is not transparent. Private entrepreneurs are lambs to the slaughter.”