A look at Alibaba's nine main businesses explains why Yahoo investors are elated about the company.
Online shopping: Taobao Marketplace, Alibaba's crown jewel is a massive online shopping site with 760 million product listings. According to ranking site Alexa, it's the 13th most popular site on the Internet.
Luxury Goods: Tmall is Alibaba's fancier brand-name marketplace, which features products from 70,000 global brands including Nike , Gap and Adidas.
Online Payments: Alipay, Alibaba's version of PayPal is the most widely used third-party online payment platform in China.
Daily Deals: Juhuasuan is Alibaba's version of Groupon: It offers deals on both goods and local activities.
Search Engine for Shopping: ETao is a search engine dedicated solely to online shopping. Users can search for products, discounts coupons, hotel stays, rebates and more.
Small Business Suppliers: Alibaba.com, launched in 1999, is a trading site that connects small businesses with suppliers.
E-commerce for Small Businesses: 1688.com focuses on wholesaling and product sourcing for small businesses -- particularly for sellers on the Taobao platforms.
Wholesale: AliExpress, launched in 2010, is a low-cost wholesale marketplace.
Cloud Computing: The four-year-old Aliyun.com sells cloud computing and data management services.
Alibaba is expected to go public in the near future. When that happens, Yahoo investors hope they are handsomely rewarded.
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