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Some US investors of Bytedance, including Sequoia Capital, are reportedly considering buying a majority stake in TikTok

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Some US investors of Chinese tech giant Bytedance are considering buying a majority stake in TikTok, according to an Information report.

The report comes as Bytedance continues to prepare for a potential US ban on the popular video-sharing app that has played a part in strained US-China relations.

 

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It's a CCP controlled APP, not matter how it's reconstructed.

This has to happen imo. Tiktok’s rise and potential for growth is way too important for it to be torn apart due to politis. Bytedance should sell a majority stake to investors that would please both the US and China.

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