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Alibaba Pecah Rekod Jualan 11.11
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Edited by spiderman80 at 13-11-2017 12:22 PM
Ada sape2 sini join kemeriahan 11.11? Rambang mata tgk rege jatuh gedebush semalam.
Alibaba smashes its Single’s Day record once again as sales cross $25 billion
Alibaba has set another Single’s Day record after the e-commerce giant sold over $25 billion ($25.3 billion) of product on the Chinese biggest online shopping date.
The full number comes in at 163.8 billion RMB, that’s roughly $25.3 billion, in GMV — that’s “gross merchandise volume” which is used to measure a dollar value for all sales on a platform. In Alibaba’s case, that predominantly means its Taobao marketplace and Tmall brand store although it does offer sales via its international services and it ships worldwide. All told, Alibaba handled 1.48 Billion transactions during the 24-hour period.
That represents an impressive 39 percent increase on last year’s sales total of RMB 120.7 billion ($17.79 billion), and it comes nicely on the heels of another blockbuster quarter in which Alibaba’s revenue surged by 61 percent thanks to its core business in China.
For comparison, Alibaba’s Single’s Day haul puts America’s largest shopping days in the corner. Retailers pulled in a record $3 billion on Black Friday and then $3.45 billion on Cyber Monday, both of which were records.
The year’s numbers also signal a return to growth for Single’s Day (11/11) sales, an important area that investors will look at and Alibaba needs to show progress on.
While the jump isn’t as much as the 60 percent Alibaba saw yearly from from 2013 to 2015, it is up on last year’s 32 percent which is impressive given the scale that the event has reached today and the growth that Alibaba’s business has seen since then.
The holiday began as a promotion for TMall started by current CEO Daniel Zhang, who was then in charge of the business unit, as a way to make single people feel less lonely, but it has since blossomed into the world’s largest single shopping date by some margin.
GMV is off the charts, but it is important to note that this is not revenue for Alibaba. The company makes money from e-commerce in two main ways. It charges a commission and ‘store fee’ to brands that are accepted to Tmall; Taobao doesn’t charge fees to merchants, it instead makes money by charging them for ads that boost their product/store visibility.
This year’s 11/11 got off to a fast start with around $7 billion of goods sold in the first 30 minutes of the day alone. Alibaba went on to surpass last year’s $18 billion total after just twelve hours of sales.
Another important metric is mobile. Not only does a higher number mean that Alibaba is reaching new/newish internet users, but mobile users tend to be more engaged which is obviously an important goal.
This year, Alibaba said 90 percent of sales were made on mobile which is up on 82 percent for 2016 and 69 percent in 2015.
Among the many stats released by Alibaba, the following stand out:
Order total numbers hit 812 million, up 23 percent
Alibaba Cloud, which handled the infrastructure, managed 325,000 orders at peak
Alipay processed 1.5 billion payment transactions, up 41 percent
Over 140,000 brands — including 60,000 international — took part on Tmall where they offered 15 million product listings
167 merchants generated over 100 million RMB ($15.1 million) in sales each
17 merchants surpassed 500 million RMB ($75.4 million) each
Six merchants surpassed 1 billion RMB ($150.9 million) each
https://techcrunch.com/2017/11/11/alibaba-smashes-its-singles-day-record/ |
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Haha. Ai pon rambang mata sampailah at last ai decided tamau beli hapa2 untuk elak spend riban2 soping online. |
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:19 PM
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:22 PM
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:23 PM
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:26 PM
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:31 PM
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chazey replied at 12-11-2017 01:19 PM
Haha. Ai pon rambang mata sampailah at last ai decided tamau beli hapa2 untuk elak spend riban2 sopi ...
Kite berjaya beli vouchers Shopee tu. Yg voucher RM50 (byr RM35) & voucher RM25 (byr RM18). Expired ujung bulan, so ok la tak perlu rush2.
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Post time 12-11-2017 01:41 PM
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Syarikat Korea tak mampu bersaing dgn Alibaba.
Alibaba and JD.com Competing to Acquire 11street Malaysia
It appears Chinese companies are not yet content on securing a foothold in the Southeast Asian e-commerce space, and instead are looking to dominate it. Amid rumours of the two partners behind 11street Malaysia looking to exit, Alibaba and JD.com are said to be in talks to acquire the platform.
11street Malaysia is the country’s second-largest e-commerce platform, and is the product of a partnership between Celcom Axiata Berhad and SK Planet. Rumours began circulating recently that SK Planet was seeking to exit the region, before the company reiterated its commitment.
However, that hasn’t stopped the floodgates. A report on Deal Street Asia revealed that 11street is now in talks with both Alibaba and JD.com to sell the business. An acquisition by either party is becoming imminent, as the Chinese e-commerce behemoths have different motivations in gaining control of 11street Malaysia.
For Alibaba, it is a move that will cement its position as the top dog in the Malaysian e-commerce space. It already holds a massive 83% of Lazada Malaysia, the country’s top e-commerce platform. Owning 11street as well would mean only a minority market share for Tencent-backed outfit Shopee, and Qoo10, which is owned by eBay.
On the other hand, JD.com is the largest retailer in China by revenue, and is now aggressively looking to expand into Southeast Asia. It has identified Thailand as a regional hub, and securing 11street Malaysia would instantly make it the number two e-commerce platform in Malaysia, pitting it head on with Alibaba’s Lazada.
With Shopee and even Amazon scrambling for market share in Southeast Asia, the outcome for 11street Malaysia’s potential new owners are sure to be closely watched across the region.
https://www.lowyat.net/2017/143327/report-alibaba-jd-com-competing-acquire-11street-malaysia/ |
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Kt shopee smlm..ok la..belanja 100 lebih..guna vocers yg valid utk smlm jer lahh |
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akak beli google home jah seketul kat 11street
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shopping kat shopee semalam.. harga murah2.. ada discount plus voucher lagi.. |
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Ntah la, smlm jane tgok brg2 yg offer semua x berkenan pun, tgu dr pg smpai ke malm satu pun x beli sbb brg x best |
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semalam beli satu barang je kat lazada.. tak tahu nak beli apa lagi |
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Alibaba sekarang dah ada berapa anak syarikat serata dunia? |
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ada la 2, 3 brg sempat beli kat lazada. yg sakit hatinya kalau lambat buat decision mmg tak sempat la nak grab opportunity guna voucher 11.11. Bila apply code invalid la etc. so rela la cancel payment sebab takleh reedem voucher. ok la maybe next time. |
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jane_hopper replied at 12-11-2017 02:45 PM
Ntah la, smlm jane tgok brg2 yg offer semua x berkenan pun, tgu dr pg smpai ke malm satu pun x beli ...
samalah. xtahu apa yg menarik.. hujung2 beli mop jer.. hahaha |
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melinda_kerr replied at 12-11-2017 04:50 PM
samalah. xtahu apa yg menarik.. hujung2 beli mop jer.. hahaha
Hahaha, mop fiber yg sekali baldi tu kan? |
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Akak ronda ronda juga sudahnya beli kad petronas. Jadi le jimat rm11 petrol |
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Post time 12-11-2017 05:01 PM
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Kittie beli vouchers ni kat Shopee:
Kat 11street, Kittie beli essential oil.
Kat Lazada tak beli apa2.
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