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"The addition of TikTok could accelerate AppLovin's transition into a global advertising powerhouse, but regulatory and geopolitical complexities remain a critical variable for investors," said Michae...
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President Trump announced a second 75-day delay against enforcing the divest-or-ban law.
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AppLovin (APP) has reportedly joined the bidding war to acquire TikTok from ByteDance before the short-form video app is banned in the U.S. on
Trump was to reportedly hold a White House meeting Wednesday to consider an offer to buy TikTok, as it faces a ban in the U.S. on April 5 if it is not sold to an American company.
Meanwhile, a separate group led by OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely is also said to be exploring a bid, underscoring the fierce competition to take over TikTok’s global business. AppLovin’s announcement comes during a turbulent time for the company. According to Benzinga Pro, APP stock has lost over 19% in the past year.
Cryptocurrency foundation Hbar and Zoop, a startup led by Tim Stokely, the co-founder of OnlyFans, submitted a plan to buy TikTok to the White House, according to USA Today.
President Trump has extended the deadline for a TikTok deal — and pushed the bidding war for the social media app into overdrive. The president is known for his dealmaking and he is enjoying the jockeying, sources told me. “Trump is the ultimate decision maker,” a source close to Trump said. “He just extended the deal. All bids are on the table.”
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AppLovin (NasdaqGS:APP) has recently entered the bidding race for TikTok Inc.'s assets outside China, a move that has garnered attention amidst heightened geopolitical complexities. Within the past week,
AppLovin has made a preliminary bid to acquire TikTok's operations outside China ahead of the April 5 deadline set by President Trump. This move could strengthen AppLovin's global advertising position.