Alibaba’s Trajectory and Apple’s Card Debacle | Bloomberg Technology

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down why Alibaba founder Jack Ma urged employees to correct the company’s course. Plus, AWS CEO Adam Selipsky talks about the company’s new chips and Apple offers Goldman Sachs an exit ramp for its troubled card partnership.

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