Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) is in talks to acquire ByteDance Ltd-owned TikTok US arm, President Donald Trump said. TikTok has 170M US users, accounting for 4% of the US digital ad market. Other bidders include AI startup Perplexity and Frank McCourt.
Magnificent 7 leaders such as Google and Microsoft have produced highly functional models, while fast-growing startup Anthropic’s Claude AI has won significant praise from membe
We recently published a list of Top 10 AI News You Shouldn’t Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) stands against other top AI news you shouldn’t miss.
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) is in discussions to acquire TikTok, aiming to keep the popular social media app under American ownership. Trump expressed interest
President Donald Trump says Microsoft (MSFT) is in talks to buy TikTok, according to a report from Reuters. Microsoft taking over TikTok would eliminate concerns about the social media platform's current parent company,
The Trump administration is negotiating a plan to save TikTok by involving Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) and U.S. investors to oversee the apps global operations, according to NPR. ByteDance, TikToks China-based parent company,
ByteDance (BDNCE) board member Bill Ford said ... CEO and leading MAGA campaign donor Elon Musk or Oracle's (ORCL) Larry Ellison buying the app. Several Wall Street figures have also shown ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was open to billionaire Elon Musk buying social media app TikTok if the Tesla CEO wanted to do so.
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 updates would be overseen by Oracle, which already provides hosting for TikTok.
Numerous potential buyers, including PerplexityAI and the internet advocacy group, Project Liberty, have publicly stated their interest in the app.
Apple Inc. and Oracle Corp. have reacted differently to President Donald Trump’s pledge that the U.S. government won’t enforce a national security law that raised potential penalties for U.S. partners of the popular video app TikTok.
Microsoft and TikTok did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for a comment outside regular business hours.