The Trump administration is denying it, but Trump previously said he'd like to see the software company take it over.
Oracle would run TikTok’s global operations while Microsoft is in talks to invest, according to NPR.
The Trump administration is negotiating a deal that would see Oracle take over TikTok alongside new U.S. investors, according to a report by NPR.
Last week, President Donald Trump paused TikTok's nationwide ban in the U.S., after the Supreme Court ordered it be shut down ...
Apple and Google removed the app after the Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting firms from doing business with TikTok as ...
NPR reported. Oracle was interested in a TikTok stake "in the tens of billions," but the rest of the deal is in flux, the NPR report cited the source as saying. Trump has said he "would like the ...
Numerous potential buyers, including PerplexityAI and the internet advocacy group, Project Liberty, have publicly stated their interest in the app.
According to Reuters, the deal being negotiated by the White House would see ByteDance retaining a stake in the company — either the U.S. or global operations — but data collection and software ...
There's no telling yet if Trump's plan can set up a better version of Project Texas or convince China to sign off on a TikTok sale. Analysts have suggested that China may agree to a TikTok sale if ...
NPR has agreed not to name the sources ... Spokespeople for Microsoft and Walmart declined to comment. TikTok, Oracle and the White House did not return a request for comment.