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American Council of Life Insurers: Susan K Neely Joins ACCF Board of Directors
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Susan Neely Joins American Council For Capital Formation Board Of Advisors
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Taiwan train crash | India deeply saddened by loss of lives in accident: MEA
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Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) [Trend Analysis] retains strong position in active trade, as shares scoring -2.75% to $86.80 in a active trade session, while looking at the shares volume, around 14.19 Million shares have changed hands in this session. Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) declared after the U.S. Office of the Trade Representatives (USTR) recently reported its 2016 Special 301 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets report.
Michael Evans, president of Alibaba Group, said, “We are very disappointed by the USTR’s decision to include Taobao on its “notorious markets” list, as we are far more effective and advanced in IPR protection than when the USTR took us off the list four years ago. The decision ignores the real work Alibaba has done to protect IP rights holders and assist law enforcement to bring counterfeiters to justice. The more than 100,000 brands that operate on Alibaba’s marketplaces cannot all be wrong, they are a clear demonstration of the trust that ri