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TikTok deal may help avoid US ban. What does it means for users?
Oracle and other investors have a deal with TikTok parent ByteDance to own the video app's U.S. operations. But we don't know all the details yet. Read More
TikTok Signs Trump-Backed Deal With US Investors to Avoid Ban
TikTok has agreed to sell its U.S. operations to a group of American investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and Abu Dhabi-based MGX in a deal backed by President Donald Trump that will allow the ... Read More
TikTok stays alive in US under new deal forged by Trump — but critics warn of a backroom power play

TikTok U.S. will be acquired by a consortium that includes Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX; parent ByteDance and its investors will retain stakes. ・The deal raises concerns as the President is known to ... Read More
Trump's TikTok deal is another step closer to finally actually happening
Remember back in September when President Donald Trump signed an executive order that seemingly finalized some of the terms of a deal to spin off TikTok's US business? Three months later, that same ... Read More
TikTok signs Trump-backed deal to sell US entity to American investors

The deal follows months of the Trump administration attempting to reach an agreement with Chinese-based TikTok owner ByteDance. Read More
China's ByteDance signs deal to form joint venture in step to avoid US TikTok ban
TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, on Thursday signed binding agreements to hand control of the short video app's U.S. operations to a group of investors, including Oracle , in a big step toward ... Read More
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