Could Oracle be about to take over TikTok? Trump reportedly backs plans for shock deal

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  • NPR claim to have intel on a new plan for Oracle to be part-buyers in TikTok
  • The President is denying any knowledge, but Congressional staffers are less tight-lipped
  • At press time, TikTok is still unavailable on Google and Apple’s app stores due to imminent ban

Oracle could be next in line to take over ownership of embattled social media giant TikTok from ByteDance, if new reports are to be believed.

An NPR exclusive, fuelled by correspondence with “two people with direct knowledge of the talks”, claims that a murky deal involving the cloud storage titan is in the early stages; albeit complicated by President Trump’s own desires for the US itself to have a 50% equity stake in the company, and “a group of outside investors”, including Microsoft, also showing interest.

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