Following Alibaba, its online merchants now eye listings
Updated: 2016-05-25 08:23
By MENG JING(China Daily)
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Linshi Muye home appliance flagship store sells various types of beds for adults and children. The store ranked eighth by gross merchandise volume at Tmall, the B2C platform owned by Alibaba Group on Nov 11, 2015, the largest promotion day of the e-commerce giant.[Photo/lshmy.tmall.com] |
"Some people choose the sneaky way to do business because a well-regulated company will drive up costs. But it's not the way we do business," Ma said.
"Linshi will be a 10-year-old company next year. We want to behave and act like a great company so that we can actually be one in future."
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