A look back at how Jack Ma turned Alibaba into Asia's most valuable firm

The Alibaba Partnership is established to ensure management control of the company

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Jack Ma, center, rings a bell during the IPO ceremony in New York, Sept. 19, 2014 | Photo: Bloomberg
Lulu Yilun Chen | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Sep 10 2018 | 11:42 AM IST
Jack Ma laid out plans for leaving Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. on Monday, his 54th birthday. China’s richest man says he will focus much of his time -- and $40 billion fortune -- on education and philanthropy.

Ma will step down as executive chairman at the e-commerce giant in 12 months with Chief Executive Officer Daniel Zhang succeeding him as chairman. Ma will then leave the board in 2020.

Here is a look at how Ma turned Alibaba into Asia’s most valuable firm:

*1999: Jack Ma founds Alibaba with 17 other people in Hangzhou, China, with $60,000

Jack Ma, center, at Alibaba.com’s official launch ceremony in 1999 | Photo source: www.alibabagroup.com
*2000: Alibaba Group raises $20 million from an investor group led by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp.


Masayoshi Son with Ma in 2014 | Photo: Bloomberg

*2003: Ma creates Taobao, an EBay-like site where consumers barter with each other

Taobao’s website | Photo: Bloomberg

*2004: Alibaba creates Alipay, the online payments system that grows to become China’s largest

Alipay | Photo: Bloomberg

*2005: Alibaba takes over operations of Yahoo China

*2008: Taobao Mall (now known as Tmall) is created to allow merchants to sell to customers

*2010: The Alibaba Partnership is established to ensure management control of the company

*2013: Jack Ma steps down as CEO, remains as executive chairman

*2014: Alibaba conducts world’s largest IPO, raising $25 billion when it lists in the U.S.

Jack Ma, center, rings a bell during the IPO ceremony in New York, Sept. 19, 2014 | Photo: Bloomberg

*2015: Current CEO Daniel Zhang takes the helm at the company on May 10

Daniel Zhang | Photo: Bloomberg

*2018: Ma announces plans to step down as executive chairman of Alibaba in 12 months with CEO Zhang succeeding him. Ma will remain on the board until Alibaba’s annual meeting of shareholders in 2020.

Jack Ma during a Bloomberg Television interview on Sept. 5, 2018 | Photo: Bloomberg
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