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    9:26 AM PST · November 16, 2024
    The app for TikTok on a phone screen. Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden, has confirmed TikTok will be banned on Government devices following a review. Picture date: Thursday March 16, 2023. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images)
    Image Credits:Yui Mok/PA Images / Getty Images
    • Anthony Ha
    • Anthony Ha

    TikTok parent ByteDance reportedly values itself at $300B

    ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, valued itself at $300 billion in a recent share buyback offer, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.

    That number might sound familiar, as the WSJ previously reported on a ByteDance buyback offer at a $300 billion valuation back in September 2022. But a year later, the company’s valuation had reportedly fallen 26%, to $223 billion.

    TikTok’s prospects in the United States may be looking up following the election of Donald Trump to his second term as U.S. president.

    In April, President Joe Biden signed a bill that would ban TikTok in the United States if ByteDance failed to sell the short-form video app. The company was given nine months to make the sale, with the president given the option to extend the deadline by an extra three months. (ByteDance is suing the U.S. government over the ban.)

    While Trump had also called for a TikTok ban during his first term, he has subsequently posted that he will “SAVE TIK TOK IN AMERICA,” and Republican megadonor Jeff Yass is a major ByteDance investor.

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