Oracle Reportedly Passes Microsoft As Frontrunner In Race To Buy TikTok US

I had no idea Oracle was still around. They were founded in 1977 out in Silicon Valley. I find it hard to believe 1) they could stay under the wire for so long if they were leftists and 2) they could NOT be leftists and live in the Peoples State of Kalifornia all of these years. Now they’re wanting to buy Chinese? Red Flags Flying!!!

But apparently Oracle Founder does have a relationship with our President!

Source: ZeroHedge

While the SCMP’s message earlier today seemed pretty clear to us, English-language media outlets from the US and Europe have continued to publish updates on the ‘bidding war’ over TikTok’s US business, even as a refusal to part ways with TikTok’s algorithm will likely kill any potential deal.

The latest update comes from Axios, which – truth be told – hasn’t always had the best track record of accuracy with business-related scoops.

But this latest report certainly does include some interesting details.

Axios’s Dan Primack reports that Oracle has now “leapfrogged” the Microsoft-Wal-Mart alliance mostly because it’s the only suitor who has reportedly expressed any interest in potentially buying the business without the core algorithm.

Oracle is more likely than Microsoft to accept a deal in which it serves more as a cloud services provider than as a traditional parent company.

  • Oracle also is working with certain existing ByteDance shareholders, which could make ByteDance and Beijing feel more confident that they are maintaining a level of control.
  • It also has some very close ties to President Trump, who would need to sign off on any deal. Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison earlier this year held a fundraiser for Trump, and Oracle CEO Safra Catz served on Trump’s 2016 transition team.
  • As a caveat, Microsoft still has much deeper pockets and more consumer tech expertise than does Oracle. If ByteDance opts for a clean break, Microsoft remains its best option.

The final deadline is a week from Sunday. Oracle founder Larry Ellison has been said to have an edge thanks to his relationship with President Trump.

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As both ByteDance and Washington dig in their heels in a dispute over a potential sale of TikTok’s US-focused business, the Chinese tech upstart has just sent out its latest trial balloon in what has become a rapidly escalating game of chicken: The SCMP, a paper with ties to the CCP, is reporting that TikTok’s algorithm will not be sold to an American buyer.

Any potential buyer could simply buy TikTok’s US business, and build its own algorithm. But the TikTok algorithm uses advanced AI technology – technology that was recently included in a list of restricted assets that can’t be sold to foreign buyers without state approval.  Beijing has long opposed a deal, though initially it appeared that Beijing would tolerate a sale, at a premium, to be sure, so long as it’s not a “smash and grab” rush job.

Trump said Thursday that “we’ll either close up TikTok in this country for security reasons, or it will be sold…there will be no extension of the TikTok deadline.”

  • Communist Party spokespeople have accused President Trump of trying to bully the company into a sale.
  • Now, the SCMP is saying that the algorithm isn’t for sale, but a western buyer could still purchase “the car, but not the engine.”

With a looming US deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok’s US operations, the source said: “The car can be sold, but not the engine.”

“The company [ByteDance] will not hand out source code to any US buyer, but the technology team of TikTok in the US can develop a new algorithm,” the source told the South China Morning Post.

The source, who did not want to be identified, said ByteDance had notified US authorities and potential bidders of the decision.

If US President Donald Trump rejected the condition, there would be no possibility of selling TikTok and the app could turn dark for its American users after the Tuesday deadline for divestment, the source said.

The source said the “no algorithm” condition was now the bottom line for any discussions of sales or restructure of TikTok, following the introduction of new Chinese government export controls.

The possibility of excluding the algorithm from a sale has already reportedly been explored by ByteDance in partnership with its suitors. Right now, that includes Microsoft, Wal-Mart and Oracle.

Trump has said Sept. 15 is the deadline, but his most recent executive order stipulates Sept. 20 – a week from Sunday – as the deadline.

The phrasing of Trump’s order doesn’t explicitly make clear the nature of the restrictions facing TikTok if the deadline passes, but many expect that Google and Apple will be banned from hosting the app in their stores, and that the service will be effectively banned in the US, as it has been in India.

The SCMP explains how the new export-controls imposed by the CCP work, bringing readers through the process of winning approval step by step.

With its new export control rules, China is showing that it can influence the outcome of this deal in this case – and others like it.

  • Any Chinese seller of sensitive technologies such as the push of personalised information based on data analysis has to apply to a provincial level commerce authority, which would have up to 30 working days to approve the deal.
  • If the outline of the deal were approved, the firm could start “substantive negotiations” with potential importers of the restricted technologies.
  • The firm would then have to submit any contract for review to the commerce authority, which would have 15 working days to make a decision.
  • If approved, a technology export license certificate would be issued.

The approval process could be shorter because local governments have been working to streamline procedures. It would take 19 working days to obtain an export license certificate in Beijing after the required documents were filed, according to the municipal commerce bureau.

On Friday, Yan Ligang, head of the Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau, declined to say whether his bureau had received any application from ByteDance about TikTok-related technology exports.

As the deadline for a sale approaches, we suspect we’ll be seeing a flurry of often-conflicting reports as ByteDance and the administration use the press as a weapon in the Trump Administration’s latest skirmish with China in the name of “national security”, or what Trump’s political opponents have instead tried to frame as Trump shuttering a media company in retaliation for screwing with his rally.

Oracle Reportedly Passes Microsoft As Frontrunner In Race To Buy TikTok US

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