ByteDance Ltd. is on track for profits of roughly $50 billion in 2025, capping a record year for a Chinese social media leader making major inroads into e-commerce and new markets.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew also told employees that ByteDance signed binding agreements to create a joint venture majority-owned by ...
BYTEDANCE is on track for profits of roughly US$50 billion in 2025, capping a record year for a Chinese social media leader making major inroads into e-commerce and new markets. The Beijing-based ...
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Musk Richest, Tech Founders Sweep Top Tiers
Musk Richest, Tech Founders Sweep Top Tiers AI boom fuels tech stock surge, boosting billionaire wealth to $11.8 trillion ...
Jayshree Ullal: The Indian-origin billionaire who is worth more than Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella
Hurun India has released its list of the richest professional managers of Indian-origin. While regulars include Microsoft’s ...
The billion-dollar unicorn isn't all that special anymore. Welcome to the age of the hectocorn, when startups are valued in the hundreds of billions.
Chinese AI and semiconductor stocks have been on a tear since the breakout of the China-made DeepSeek-R1 AI model released in ...
ByteDance’s new agentic AI smartphone faces major pushback from major Chinese apps over security and fairness concerns. The company has restricted its AI agent, Doubao, after reports of blocked logins ...
TikTok has reached a deal to cede a substantial portion of its U.S. operation to a group of American investors, thus ending a years-long tussle in which the federal government has sought to force the ...
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Investor appetite for fintechs: Airwallex CEO Jack Zhang on company growth, future of banking
Jack Zhang, Airwallex founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest fundraising round, what the company does, company growth outlook, the future of stablecoins, and more. Judge warns Trump ...
The state of Hawaii is suing ByteDance Inc., the parent company of TikTok, alleging the largest social media company in the world exploits 1 billion users worldwide — more than 150 million in the U.S.
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