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TikTok is being sold to US investors: Here's what it means for Android users
TikTok signed a deal that would sell part of the company to U.S. investors, and it could mean sweeping changes for users.
Many had worried that the app might disappear after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the platform due to national security concerns raised by President Trump in 2020.
TikTok has signed agreements with investors to establish a new U.S. joint venture, a move CEO Shou Chew said advances the ...
The deal comes more than a year after Congress passed a law that forced its owner ByteDance to divest its US operations or ...
In a memo obtained by media outlets, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew informed employees that the company has signed a deal to be acquired by a ...
Social media giant TikTok struck an agreement to put its U.S. operations under the majority control of U.S. investors, ...
TikTok CEO Shou Chew told employees of the social media app Thursday that its owner, China’s ByteDance, has signed binding ...
TikTok has signed a deal with the Trump administration to keep the popular social media app from being banned in the U.S.
For now, TikTok stays online, Americans keep scrolling, and the app finally gets the US oversight it’s been dodging, sorry, ...
TikTok announced a deal to sell its U.S. assets to a group of three companies. One of them was co-founded by this Florida ...
Today’s Forbes Daily also covers TikTok's agreement with American investors, slower inflation, Trump Media's nuclear fusion ...
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