Amazon Buy Tiktok? Jeff Bezos-led org fights this bidders for the Chinese app
Reuters | Byyash nitish bajaj apr 03, 2025 12:27 am iSt Jeff Bezos-led Amazon offered one last moment to buy Tiktok Jeff Bezos-led Amazon, bid at the last moment to buy Tiktok, Reuters reports. The offer comes days before the April 5 deadline for the video application to find a non-Chinese buyer or to have a ban in the United States. Neither Amazon nor Tiktok Parent BiteDance issued another statement about the bid. According to Jeff Bezos-led Amazon, Amazon, according to a Bloomberg report, sent a bid at the last minute to buy Tiktok (AFP), and Amazon sent his proposal in a letter to Vice President JD Vance. The publication cited further sources to add that the bid was not “seriously regarded by the administration”. President Donald Trump is expected to discuss Tiktok’s fate at an Oval Office meeting on Wednesday. Read more: Donald Trump says the confidence in Tiktok agreement before April 5; “We are also dealing with China …” The Bezos-led technology and e-commerce giant are not the only on the list of potential buyers. Last month, Trump confirmed that his team was in contact with at least four different groups. He did not identify them. Blackstone reportedly discussed that he joined the existing non-Chinese shareholders, led by Susquhanna International Group and General Atlantic, to contribute fresh capital to a bid for Tiktok’s US business. The venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is also reportedly in talks. Here is a list of Tiktok bidders: Amazon Amazon has lodged a bid at the last minute to obtain the entire tapping, as reported by Reuters and New York Times Jesse Tinsley (employer.com) Consortium Jesse Tinsley, founder of employer.com, a group that YouTube star Jimmy Digital (MrBeast), Roblox CEO, David Baszucki, Includes Nathan McCauley. They made an offer of more than $ 20 billion. Read more: The founder of Tiktok, Zhang Yiming, is now the richest person of China. All about him praying the People’s (Frank McCourt and Kevin O’Leary) led by billionaire Frank McCourt of Project Liberty, with ‘Shark Tank’ investor Kevin O’Leary, this consortium offered more than $ 20 billion according to Fortune. It contains Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and is aimed at assessing tapping for user data. Confusing AI The AI search engine has proposed a merger with Tiktok’s US operations rather than a direct purchase, according to Reuters. Oracle Oracle, a previous bidder in 2020, is reportedly talking to investors (possibly Microsoft) and Andreessen Horowitz to buy out Chinese investors from Tiktok.