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Alibaba chairman Jack Ma to step down in 2019

Alibaba co-founder and chairman Jack Ma on Monday announced in an open letter that he would step down in a year, with the company CEO Daniel Zhang taking over as the chairman of the board.

In the letter entitled "Happy Teachers' Day," Ma said he would retire as the chairman of the board on Sept. 10, 2019, Alibaba's 20th anniversary.

Ma said he would work closely with Zhang to ensure a smooth transition and stay on the Alibaba board of directors until the annual shareholders meeting in 2020.

He said he had made preparations for a 10-year succession plan to develop a system of corporate governance based on culture and mechanism for developing consistent talent and successors.

Ma resigned from the post of CEO on May 10, 2013. He said the company ran smoothly for five years on the back of the institutional ingredients.

The former English teacher founded Alibaba in 1999, which has developed into a U.S.-listed conglomerate employing 60,000 people with a market value surpassing 400 billion U.S. dollars.

The company's revenue amounted to 80.9 billion yuan (11.8 billion U.S. dollars) in the second quarter, up 61 percent year on year, sustaining a rapid growth rate for six quarters in a row.

Ma said in the open letter that he wants to return to education, which gives him excitement and blessings.

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