TikTok is mulling its options and conversations with potential buyers are "heating up" as the company explores possible deals it considered when President Trump had threatened to ban the app in 2020, a source close to TikTok told Lydia Moynihan of The New York Post’s "On The Money." TikTok’s Chinese owners have publicly resisted pressure from the Biden administration to sell the video app that competes with Meta (META), Snap (SNAP) and Alphabet’s (GOOGL) YouTube, the report added. Reference Link
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