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Alibaba is negotiating to acquire NetEase Kaola. Why does Alibaba, which already has Tmall, want to acquire NetEase Kaola?

The fact that Ali is negotiating to acquire NetEase Kaola shows that Ali has financial strength, that Ali has ambitious goals, that Ali is actively working hard to move forward, and that Ali has Tmall. Although it is a good thing and not a bad thing, At present, it is neither the only goal nor the final goal, which shows that Alibaba and NetEase have the same and similar intentions to be integrated into one, or the same interests!

Reversely Come here, I also want to ask: Why can’t Alibaba acquire NetEase Kaola now that it has Tmall? It can’t acquire other units, companies, teams, or multinational companies? If Alibaba wants to be the best and strongest multinational monopoly company in the world, why not? So what does Ali want to do? What to do? What can be done well? Everything is Alibaba’s own business, and nothing is impossible. I believe Alibaba has the ability and the means to become the best and strongest monopoly group company in the world. I hope that all the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation will support Alibaba to reach the top of the world’s tallest pagoda.

Since last year, rumors of Koala seeking breakthroughs in the capital market have not ceased. There were rumors in the market that Koala actively sought to acquire Amazon for overseas purchases. NetEase Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Yang Zhaoxuan also responded to this rumor by saying that NetEase "has always been looking for business strategic partners with an open mind", but ultimately failed to reach an agreement due to price reasons.

Once Koala is sold to Alibaba, it means that NetEase founder Ding Lei will suffer the failure of running the Koala business. After the merger, Kaola and Tmall International will account for more than half of the overseas shopping market. It is still unknown whether the antitrust authorities will intervene in the review. ?With the introduction of a series of favorable policies for cross-border e-commerce and the landmark event of Amazon setting up an international trade headquarters in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, NetEase realized that the best window period for entering physical e-commerce has arrived. Soon, NetEase quickly launched the project in September 2014 and established a cross-border e-commerce team.