China’s most famous entrepreneur has been out of the spotlight after clashing with officials. But in recent months, he has been buying shares in the tech giant he co-founded as its stock has plunged.
Category: Tsai, Joseph C
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Daniel Zhang Steps Down From Alibaba
Daniel Zhang, who had been expected to give up his chief executive and chairman roles this month, is also leaving as head of the company’s cloud division.
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The Liberty Took a Few Jets and a Boat to Become a Superteam
Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, the Liberty owners, improved their facilities and chartered flights, drawing a W.N.B.A. fine — and enticing top free agents.
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How the Nets Fell Apart From the Top
The New York Times – Sports:Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant have become the faces of their superteam’s failure, but the Nets leadership could have averted disaster several times, and didn’t.
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Kyrie Irving Could Return to the Nets Soon. A Top Jewish Leader Still Hopes to Meet.
The New York Times – Sports:Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the Anti-Defamation League, was contacted by the Nets after Irving was suspended after highlighting an antisemitic film. On Thursday, Greenblatt said he had yet to speak with Irving directly.
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What’s Next for Kyrie Irving’s Career?
The New York Times – Sports:Irving’s antisemitic movie post is his biggest controversy yet. But the potential fallout could affect not just his basketball career but the N.B.A. itself.
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The Nets’ Problems Are Bigger Than Steve Nash
The New York Times – Sports:The Nets dumped their coach, but the team has never lived up to expectations. And there’s no clear path forward now.
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Kyrie Irving Defends Antisemitic Movie and Conspiracy Theory
The New York Times – Sports:Irving, the Nets guard, is facing backlash, but said he was “not going to stand down on anything I believe in.”
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Kyrie Irving Rebuked for Linking to Antisemitic Documentary
The New York Times – Sports:Irving, the Nets guard, posted a link on Twitter to a documentary that promotes antisemitic tropes. Joe Tsai, the Nets owner, said he was “disappointed.”
