Alibaba co-founder Joe Tsai: Jack Ma is fine and ‘lying low right now’

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Alibaba co-founder Joe Tsai joined “Squawk Box” on Tuesday to discuss Jack Ma’s, co-founder and former executive chairman of the company, stepping away from public view.

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