Elon Musk: I'm not interested in buying "Tek Tok"

Elon Musk said he was not interested in buying ‘Tiktok’, the famous social video application that the United States tried to prohibit because of the national security issues related to his Chinese ownership “bite dance”. A mask made these remarks, which is first on the topic of “Tech Talk”, presented at a conference in Germany by billionaire Matthias Dobverr, CEO of the German media group “Axelspringer”, last month. “I didn’t make an offer to buy (Tap Talk). I have no plans for what I would do if I had (Tech Talk),” Makek said during his participation in the conference via the internet. Musk indicated that he did not use (Tok Tok). Musk, who bought ‘Twitter’ in 2022 before renaming the social media service to ‘X’: ‘I don’t make a big effort to get (technical talks). I usually build companies from scratch. ‘ In January, Bloomberg reported that Chinese officials evaluated the possibility of allowing the richest person in the world – and the ally of President Donald Trump – to acquire ‘Tech Tuk’ operations in America if the company did not ban the ban on the road. Under one of the scenarios, the ‘musk’ can take control of ‘Tiktok US’ to manage their work together, according to people who are familiar with the case to ‘Bloomberg’. Trump has a suspension of selling tech talk on his first day in the post, and Trump signed an executive order that was temporarily stopped with a good sale or prohibited “Tok Tok”, giving the application and the Chinese mother business more time to reach an agreement. It comes hours after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, attended by Shaw, CEO of “Bait Dance”. It has been the latest innings in the ongoing efforts of Washington for years to ban applications for safety issues. However, Trump – who requested the imposition of the embargo during his first term – adjusted his opinion after the application helped him get the support of the younger voters, saying: “We won the votes of the youth … I think I won it by (Tech Tok), so the application has a special place for me.” Trump creates a report on “Tek Tok” despite his previous efforts for his ban, which looks a lot like Trump, always changes his opinion. Trump said he would be open to Musk, who donated more than $ 250 million for his presidential campaign, or “Oracle” president Larry Ellison to purchase the application as part of a joint venture with the US government. This week, Trump also signed a separate executive order that he would guide officials to create an American sovereign subject that could be used to facilitate the sale of “Tik Talk”. Read more: Trump enters America into the world of sovereign wealth funds. What plans? The “byte dance” publicly refused to sell “Tik Talk”, although potential buyers said they hope that the Supreme Court decision will support the National Security Act – forcing the company to either sell or close in the United States – to push the company to rethink its opinion. On the other hand, it may not be left to the company completely, as the Chinese government will also have to agree to any agreement.