Flipkart, Snapdeal top brass squabble on social media

Flipkart co-founder Sachin Bansal said Alibaba deciding to start operations directly shows how badly their Indian investments have done so far

Flipkart, Snapdeal top brass squabble on social media
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 26 2016 | 7:30 PM IST
E-commerce rivals Flipkart and Snapdeal slug it out on social media over the Chinese online retailer Alibaba's plans to enter the Indian market.

Alibaba, which has invested in Indian e-tailers like Paytm and Snapdeal, recently said that it plans a full-fledged entry into the Indian market.

Taking a pot shot at competitors, Flipkart co-founder Sachin Bansal in a tweet said, "Alibaba deciding to start operations directly shows how badly their Indian investments have done so far."

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Hitting back, Snapdeal founder Kunal Bahl tweeted, "Didn't Morgan Stanley just flush 5 billion worth market cap in Flipkart down the (toilet seat icon) Focus on ur business not commentary (smile icon)".

Alibaba China has about 40% stake in One97 Communications which runs Paytm.

In February, a mutual fund firm under Morgan Stanley marked down the value of Flipkart's shares by 27%. In a regulatory filing the firm said it valued Flipkart stake at $58.93 million in December 2015, as compared to $80.62 million in June 2015.

Flipkart in February, before the filing by Morgan Stanley fund, had said it is valued at $15.2 billion then.

In the recent times, online retailers such as Flipkart and Snapdeal have sparred on social media over various issues and have also run publicity campaigns to target rivals.
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"Officials from the State Metrology department visited our Fulfilment Center in Mumbai earlier this week to review products in the building for certain sellers. We are working closely with them and extending the necessary support," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement.
Flipkart did not respond to an email sent to them.
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First Published: Mar 26 2016 | 6:42 PM IST

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