不是阿里系的。因为阿里巴巴和新浪之间没有直接的控制关系,两家公司的股权结构和业务领域也不同。虽然在某些业务上有合作关系,但并不意味着新浪微博是阿里系的一部分。新浪微博是中国最早的微博平台之一,从2009年开始运营,曾经在国内拥有极高的用户活跃度和影响力。后来受到微信等新型社交媒体的冲击和政策环境的变化,其用户规模和市场份额逐渐缩小。当前,新浪微博的母公司新浪集团已经被私有化,成为一家完全由中国大陆公司持有的境外上市公司。
No, it is not. There is no direct control relationship between Alibaba and Sina, and the equity structure and business areas of the two companies are also different. Although there is a cooperative relationship in some businesses, it does not mean that Sina Weibo is part of Alibaba. Sina Weibo is one of the earliest microblog platforms in China. It started operating in 2009 and once had extremely high user activity and influence in China. Later, due to the impact of new social media such as WeChat and changes in the policy environment, its user scale and market share gradually shrank. Currently, Sina Weibo's parent company Sina Group has been privatized and has become an overseas listed company wholly owned by mainland Chinese companies.
It is not currently owned by Alibaba, but by Sina. Alibaba is the second largest shareholder, and its shareholding ratio has increased.
1. As of March 2017, Sina's Weibo equity has dropped from 54.5% to 49.8%, while Alibaba continues to increase its Weibo shares, with its shareholding ratio rising from 30.5% to 31%.
2. Alibaba's acquisition of Weibo began in April 2013, when Alibaba acquired 18% of Sina Weibo's shares for US$586 million, becoming the second largest shareholder of Sina Weibo.
It is not owned by Alibaba. Because Sina Weibo is a social networking platform launched by Sina Corporation, which is an independent Internet company and has nothing to do with Alibaba. In addition, the content can be extended to introduce Alibaba-related companies, such as Alibaba, Cainiao Network, Ant Financial, etc.
According to the results of the query on Tianyancha App, Sina Weibo is not currently an Alibaba-related company. Alibaba currently holds a stake.
Alibaba purchased 18% of Sina Weibo's shares for $586 million, and the two companies launched a comprehensive strategic cooperation. In the future, Alibaba has the right to increase its stake in Sina Weibo to 30% at a pre-agreed pricing method.
Yes, Alibaba controls most of the southern media