The sale price of TikTok may exceed 3 trillion yen, the acquisition announcement is a countdown



American news company CNBC has announced that it may announce the acquisition of its US, New Zealand, and Australian businesses for short movie sharing service

TikTok on September 1, 2020, local time. According to reports, it is estimated that the sale price of TikTok may exceed 3 trillion yen.

TikTok deal to sell US business could come as soon as Tuesday
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/31/tiktok-deal-to-sell-us-business-could-be-announced-as-soon-as-tomorrow.html

In August 2020, President Trump of the United States told ByteDance, the operator of TikTok, ``Business by September 15th,'' against the background that TikTok has privacy issues and violations of multiple laws and regulations. Must be sold to an American company before it can be used domestically.”

President Trump requests TikTok to ``sell to an American company by September 15, 2020'', Microsoft takes on the acquisition-GIGAZINE



Microsoft has been negotiating with ByteDance for some time in the acquisition of TikTok, as well as Twitter and Oracle, and the negotiations on the sale are in competition.

Report that President Trump ``supported Oracle's acquisition of TikTok''-GIGAZINE


by Eddie Awad

CNBC reported on August 31, 2020, 'The results of the TikTok sale negotiations may be announced as early as September 1st.' According to CNBC, the selling price is expected to reach 20 to 30 billion dollars (about 2,115.8 billion yen to about 3,173.8 billion yen).

CNBC also said the two most likely candidates for the acquisition of TikTok are Microsoft, which has partnered with Walmart , the world's largest supermarket chain, or Oracle, which has endorsed President Trump.

Representatives from Microsoft, Walmart and TikTok declined to comment on the interview from CNBC.

In addition, according to the attitude survey released by Reuters Communications and market research company Ipsos on August 31, it is known that '40% of Americans support Trump's request to sell TikTok'.

President Trump's order to sell TikTok US business, 40% endorsed = survey-Reuters
https://jp.reuters.com/article/usa-tiktok-poll-idJPKBN25R1FU

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