ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.
Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary is partnering up with another investor in a bid to save TikTok and hopes China and the Supreme Court will allow them to make it “wonderful
Shark Tank’ investor Kevin O’Leary discusses what the SCOTUS decision on TikTok means going forward and if there is still a chance for the app to be saved on ‘Your World.’
Kevin O'Leary, known as "Mr. Wonderful" on the television series "Shark Tank," wants to help millionaire Frank McCourt purchase TikTok.
A group led by Kevin O'Leary and billionaire Frank McCourt said it had submitted a bid for TikTok to the video app's Chinese owner Bytedance.
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.
O’Leary, the Trump-supporting investor and “Shark Tank” star, is joining former L.A. Dodgers owner Frank McCourt’s bid to purchase TikTok. Here’s what McCourt’s group is looking to accomplish.
Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary is bidding $20 billion in cash to save TikTok from getting banned in America.
Around 12 hours after shutting itself down in the United States, TikTok is back for many users almost like it never left, attributing its return to
Investor Kevin O’Leary announced a $20 billion cash bid to purchase TikTok from ByteDance, its Chinese parent company, during a Fox News interview. The offer comes as the Supreme Court upheld a bipartisan law forcing ByteDance to divest from TikTok, citing national security concerns.
Kevin O'Leary, also known as Mr. Wonderful, offered TikTok's owners $20 billion in cash to buy the social media platform.