Watch: Arch-rival Chinese titans Alibaba and Tencent, worth a combined $900 billion, released financial results on the same day. Here’s where they overlap and differ, mak_robyn and jgfarb explain.
Arch-rival Chinese titans Alibaba and Tencent, worth a combined $900 bln, released financial results on the same day. Robyn Mak and Jeffrey Goldfarb discuss the rare places where they overlap, namely fintech, and their differences, including a valuation gap.
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