Episode 565: The Story Of Alibaba : Planet Money The company has transformed China. Also: It means anyone anywhere can build almost anything.

Episode 565: The Story Of Alibaba

Episode 565: The Story Of Alibaba

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Silvia and Peepers, two of Shawn Hector's chickens, before their untimely demise. Cassandra Seebaum hide caption

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Cassandra Seebaum

Silvia and Peepers, two of Shawn Hector's chickens, before their untimely demise.

Cassandra Seebaum

A massive Chinese company, Alibaba, is about to have what could be the biggest initial public offering on ever on planet earth.

You can think of Alibaba like Amazon or Ebay, except you can buy way more on Alibaba — you can get a used 747 airplane, or an oil tanker, or 500 million tiny screws.

Today on the show: the company that made it possible for anyone anywhere to build almost anything they want. What that company means for China, for the rest of us and for some chickens in California.

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