Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary recently updated his followers about his offer of $20 billion to buy TikTok.
Kevin O’Leary joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss working with Frank McCourt to buy TikTok and the dangers of DeepSeek.
Kevin O’Leary’s $20B TikTok offer is rejected as ByteDance confirms it won’t sell the key technology behind the app’s success.
"Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary discussed TikTok's future, particularly the role of a "secret golden share" as his offer for the platform remains on the table.
ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.
Kevin O’Leary says that he’s still interested in deal for TikTok, but that it’s no longer legally viable, even after Trump extended a ban on the platform.
Mark Cuban is leaving no room for doubt when it comes to Kevin O'Leary's plan to buy TikTok's U.S. operations. The billionaire investor and “Shark Tank” star took to X to critique the bid, calling it a long shot and warning O'Leary about the risks involved.
Kevin O'Leary, a prominent investor, has criticized a proposed $20 billion TikTok deal, labeling it as "sheer speculation."
Kevin O'Leary offers $20 billion in cash to purchase TikTok, as the platform faces a national security ban deadline.
TikTok is a key tool for the success of many small businesses in America. Kevin O'Leary says six million businesses use the app to sell products, find customers and make money. If TikTok is shut down, it would cause big problems for these businesses.
On Tuesday, Trump said he would consider the likelihood of Tesla CEO Elon Musk or Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison buying TikTok. Canadian investor Kevin O'Leary is still interested in a TikTok ...
ByteDance has repeatedly stated it has no desire to sell TikTok, yet O’Leary has been persistent in his campaign to buy the U.S. arm of the platform — even without the algorithm in place.