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I absolutely don't have $20 billion. But I'd love to, right?
Jack Ma
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Jack Ma
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: September 10
Businessperson
Entrepreneur
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Hangzhou Municipality
Ma Yun
Mǎ Yún
teacher Ma
Jack Ma Yun
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