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What I Learnt From Alibaba's Jack Maa - Strategy With RS

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Vishnu Shankar

Inspirational. Thank you Sir.

5 Oct 2015, 01.14 AM

Rajesh Srivastava

Indeed Vishnu. Failure teaches us much more than success. And we should remember from Jack Maa that opportunities invariable come disguised as problems; but we focus only at problem/s & allow the opportunity to slip away. and then we lament that we never had opportunity.

5 Oct 2015, 08.24 AM

Vishnu Shankar

True Sir. Only few could relate themselves to prodigies like Gates, Zuckerberg, Elon Musk. But, most of us could relate ourselves to the likes of Jack Ma, Dr.Kalam. Sir, would you recommend any book about Jack Ma?

5 Oct 2015, 01.10 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Vishnu I would recommend you to read a book on Alibaba titled, 'Alibaba's World' by Porter Erisman. I found it extremely engaging.

5 Oct 2015, 01.24 PM

Vishnu Shankar

Thank you for the recommendation Sir! Thanks a lot for taking time out to reply.

5 Oct 2015, 02.04 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Vishnu my pleasure

5 Oct 2015, 02.10 PM

Megha T

"buy an umbrella when you need it". but don't you think so that adding funds early and keeping them spare would add to the cost. since definitely the company would have taken it in advance for a short period of time, hence kept as retained earnings. a good option would be to take in advance for a longer period of time and reinvest them such that they can be withdrawn as and when needed.

23 Apr 2016, 07.56 PM

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Comments
 

Vishnu Shankar

Inspirational. Thank you Sir.

5 Oct 2015, 01.14 AM

Rajesh Srivastava

Indeed Vishnu. Failure teaches us much more than success. And we should remember from Jack Maa that opportunities invariable come disguised as problems; but we focus only at problem/s & allow the opportunity to slip away. and then we lament that we never had opportunity.

5 Oct 2015, 08.24 AM

Vishnu Shankar

True Sir. Only few could relate themselves to prodigies like Gates, Zuckerberg, Elon Musk. But, most of us could relate ourselves to the likes of Jack Ma, Dr.Kalam. Sir, would you recommend any book about Jack Ma?

5 Oct 2015, 01.10 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Vishnu I would recommend you to read a book on Alibaba titled, 'Alibaba's World' by Porter Erisman. I found it extremely engaging.

5 Oct 2015, 01.24 PM

Vishnu Shankar

Thank you for the recommendation Sir! Thanks a lot for taking time out to reply.

5 Oct 2015, 02.04 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Vishnu my pleasure

5 Oct 2015, 02.10 PM

Megha T

"buy an umbrella when you need it". but don't you think so that adding funds early and keeping them spare would add to the cost. since definitely the company would have taken it in advance for a short period of time, hence kept as retained earnings. a good option would be to take in advance for a longer period of time and reinvest them such that they can be withdrawn as and when needed.

23 Apr 2016, 07.56 PM