Sollen wir alle mal raten, wer das Wiki betreibt, was du "zufällig" seit es besteht massiv mit Spam-Postings bei Ariva begleitest? Leider müllst du mit dem immer gleichen Spam themenfremd viele Ariva-Threads seit Monaten zu. Alleine heute schon wieder mehrfach themenfremd das immer gleiche Standart-Werbeposting. Diskussion zum eigentlichen Thread-Themawert? Fehlanzeige bei dir. Da du immer "selbstlos" Werbung machst für das immer gleiche Wikifolio werden hier also "Köder" auslegen. Also ich würde als Ariva-User Wikiofolios ganz grundsätzliches meiden von Leuten die hier Diskussionforen communityfeindlich mißbrauchen für ihre eigenen rein kommenziellen Zwecke. Diese Art des Vorgehens wirkt auf mich unseriös.
den Eindruck macht es momentan nicht. Aber Börse ist ja immer so eine Sache. Wenn Baba die 200$ Marke nachhaltig durchbricht, wird es sicherlich sehr interessant. Glaube ich zumindest.
Ant Financial Services Group, operator of China's biggest online payment platform by market share, Alipay, has closed its latest funding round having raised $10 billion from a clutch of global and local investors, five people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
"China's e-commerce giant Alibaba was named as the top company that could disrupt their company by business leaders surveyed. With Alibaba moving into so many aspects of business, from payments to logistics to finance, this is probably not a surprise -- although it is the first time that a Chinese company has been recognized in such a power position by this report.
The big four of the U.S. Internet were highlighted as well: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google or the FANGs, as they're known. It is quite significant to note that there's a big gap between Alibaba and next in line Facebook in the ratings."
Alibaba passes IBM in cloud computing and is winning business from European and US clients
CNBC•June 26, 2018
Alibaba displaced IBM in one research firm's cloud market share rankings. In cloud computing, Alibaba BABA is primarily known for its rapid growth in China, where the company has long been the leading player in e-commerce. In the first quarter, Alibaba surpassed IBM to become the world's fourth-biggest provider of cloud infrastructure and related services, according to Synergy Research Group.