President Donald Trump is obsessed with saving TikTok and one solution he and his people are weighing, bankers say, is the creation of a US sovereign wealth fund to buy the popular video-sharing app from the Chinese,
Frank McCourt’s Project Liberty and other investors have submitted a bid to buy TikTok from China-based ByteDance after a court-ordered divestiture or shutdown.
A board member at TikTok’s parent company said that a ... Ford made the remarks at an Axios-sponsored event in Davos, Switzerland. “We’ll get on with it, as soon as maybe the end of the ...
A deal will get done to ensure that TikTok remains available in the U.S., General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford told Axios during an event on Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland. Why it matters: General Atlantic is a major investor in TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Ford is on ByteDance's board of directors.
"It's in everybody's interest,” Ford told Axios at an event in Davos, Switzerland. Ford is on the board of directors for ByteDance, Tiktok’s Chinese parent company. “We'll get on with it ...
President Donald Trump issued a barrage of executive orders that were aimed squarely at markets and your money — but what will they actually do?
Tennis star Coco Gauff has mourned the loss of TikTok’s app back home. The 20-year-old from Florida wrote “RIP TikTok USA” on a TV camera lens and drew a broken heart right after winning a match at the Australian Open to reach the quarterfinals.
In his first few days back in office, President Trump is talking about TikTok entirely as a deal making exercise, dropping all of his previously expressed concerns about Chinese influence and American national security.
US tennis star Coco Gauff mourned the suspension of TikTok in the US by writing "RIP TikTok USA" and drawing a broken heart on a TV camera lens after winning her match at the Australian Open on Sunday.
built a following of nearly 500,000 on TikTok in the last two years. "I'm reaching people all over the world. I've sold hats to Germany, I've sold hats to Sweden, Switzerland..." she said.
U.S. businessman Frank McCourt is open to teaming up with other buyers on a bid to take over the U.S. operations of TikTok as long as he can maintain control of the asset, he told Reuters at the Davos event on Thursday.
"Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth ... But if you don't make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff," Trump said.