The Supreme Court is set to hear opening arguments in Bytedance’s case to block a sale.
Investor Kevin O’Leary has announced plans to purchase TikTok, with the popular social media platform facing a potential U.S. ban. O’Leary, known for his role on Shark Tank, has teamed up with billionaire Frank McCourt to lead a bid to save TikTok from being shut down in the U.
The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on TikTok's future in the United States, as Chinese owner ByteDance faces a decision on January 19th to either divest its US business to an American owner or face a ban.
With TikTok facing a potential U.S. ban, investor Kevin O’Leary has announced plans to purchase the popular social media platform. O’Leary, known for his role on Shark Tank, has teamed up with billionaire Frank McCourt to lead a bid to save TikTok from being shut down in the U.
TikTok might soon face a U.S. ban, but Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary isn’t sitting idly by.  He’s teamed up with Dodgers owner Frank McCourt to make a major
Kevin O’Leary, one of the venture capitalist “sharks” from the reality television show, said Monday that he had joined a group known as the People’s Bid for TikTok that has been putting together a bid for TikTok’s U.S. business. The effort is being spearheaded by billionaire Frank McCourt, who sold the Dodgers in 2012.
‘Shark Tank’ investor Kevin O’Leary is hoping to buy TikTok from ByteDance. The potential acquisition comes at a crucial time for the platform, which has over 170 million users in the United States alone.
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary said he's nearing a deal to purchase TikTok's U.S. business in a move that would save it from being banned
A consortium of business leaders in the U.S. made an official bid to buy TikTok ahead of a looming federal ban on the popular Chinese-owned video app.
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary — a.k.a. “Mr. Wonderful”—said he’s nearing a deal to buy TikTok from its Chinese-owned parent company ByteDance to avoid the U.S. ban on the social media app.
Investor and “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary is willing to pay up to $20 billion for TikTok, calling it a “legacy opportunity.”