[Bloomberg最新爆料TikTok寻求剥离或转卖]
发表于 : 3月 16, 2023, 12:07 am
[Bloomberg最新爆料TikTok寻求剥离或转卖] TikTok是否还值得加入 |只看干货
SFDISPATCH
- [Bloomberg最新爆料TikTok寻求剥离或转卖] TikTok是否还值得加入 (9 分钟前)
阅读相关新闻
看到今天bbg最新爆料,重点有3:
.
TikTok’s leadership is discussing the possibility of separating from ByteDance Ltd., its Chinese parent company, to help address concerns about national security risks.
1/ 字节整体估值缩水至$220B:ByteDance was valued at about $220 billion in a recent private-market investment by Abu Dhabi AI firm G42, Bloomberg News reported separately. That’s a significant discount to the $300 billion that TikTok’s owner set during a share buyback program last year.
2/ TT如果剥离的话,估计约为$40-50B,目前内部正在讨论:TikTok’s US business could be worth $40 billion to $50 billion, using current social-media multiples and TikTok’s higher top-line growth vs. Meta, Snap and Pinterest, we calculate after Bloomberg News reported TikTok’s leadership was discussing possible separation from ByteDance.
3/ 可能潜在的大买家是微软:We don’t think a large tech firm might be interested in buying TikTok, but Microsoft’s focus on Bing and ChatGPT could drive interest in adding a video platform like TikTok to compete with Alphabet’s YouTube, especially if the Microsoft-Activision deal fails.
全文链接:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a ... -deal-with-us-fails
鉴于此,大家觉得TT目前还值得加入吗?目前也只有他们一直在招人了,求理性建议。
补充内容 (2023-03-16 07:56 +8:00):-baidu 1point3acres
wsj最新报道:
U.S. Threatens Ban if TikTok’s Chinese Owners Don’t Sell Stakes
The Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the video-sharing app or face a possible U.S. ban of the app, according to people familiar with the matter. The move represents a major shift in policy on the part of the administration, which has been under fire from some Republicans who say it hasn’t taken a tough enough stance to address the perceived security threat from TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance Ltd.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., or Cfius—a multiagency federal task force that oversees national security risks in cross-border investments—made the sale demand recently, the people said.
TikTok executives have said that 60% of ByteDance shares are owned by global investors, 20% by employees and 20% by its founders, though the founders’ shares carry outsize voting rights, as is common with tech companies.
It wasn’t immediately clear what the next step by the U.S. would be, and the people familiar with the matter say a resolution could be months away. TikTok’s chief executive, Shou Zi Chew, is scheduled to appear before the House Energy and Commerce Committee next week to address lawmakers’ questions on the security issues.
SFDISPATCH
- [Bloomberg最新爆料TikTok寻求剥离或转卖] TikTok是否还值得加入 (9 分钟前)
阅读相关新闻
看到今天bbg最新爆料,重点有3:
.
TikTok’s leadership is discussing the possibility of separating from ByteDance Ltd., its Chinese parent company, to help address concerns about national security risks.
1/ 字节整体估值缩水至$220B:ByteDance was valued at about $220 billion in a recent private-market investment by Abu Dhabi AI firm G42, Bloomberg News reported separately. That’s a significant discount to the $300 billion that TikTok’s owner set during a share buyback program last year.
2/ TT如果剥离的话,估计约为$40-50B,目前内部正在讨论:TikTok’s US business could be worth $40 billion to $50 billion, using current social-media multiples and TikTok’s higher top-line growth vs. Meta, Snap and Pinterest, we calculate after Bloomberg News reported TikTok’s leadership was discussing possible separation from ByteDance.
3/ 可能潜在的大买家是微软:We don’t think a large tech firm might be interested in buying TikTok, but Microsoft’s focus on Bing and ChatGPT could drive interest in adding a video platform like TikTok to compete with Alphabet’s YouTube, especially if the Microsoft-Activision deal fails.
全文链接:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a ... -deal-with-us-fails
鉴于此,大家觉得TT目前还值得加入吗?目前也只有他们一直在招人了,求理性建议。
补充内容 (2023-03-16 07:56 +8:00):-baidu 1point3acres
wsj最新报道:
U.S. Threatens Ban if TikTok’s Chinese Owners Don’t Sell Stakes
The Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the video-sharing app or face a possible U.S. ban of the app, according to people familiar with the matter. The move represents a major shift in policy on the part of the administration, which has been under fire from some Republicans who say it hasn’t taken a tough enough stance to address the perceived security threat from TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance Ltd.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., or Cfius—a multiagency federal task force that oversees national security risks in cross-border investments—made the sale demand recently, the people said.
TikTok executives have said that 60% of ByteDance shares are owned by global investors, 20% by employees and 20% by its founders, though the founders’ shares carry outsize voting rights, as is common with tech companies.
It wasn’t immediately clear what the next step by the U.S. would be, and the people familiar with the matter say a resolution could be months away. TikTok’s chief executive, Shou Zi Chew, is scheduled to appear before the House Energy and Commerce Committee next week to address lawmakers’ questions on the security issues.