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        <title><![CDATA[Microsoft rejected, Oracle wins bid for TikTok’s US operations]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">Microsoft rejected, Oracle wins bid for TikTok’s US operations</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft’s bid to purchase TikTok’s US operations was rejected, the company announced Sunday, with Oracle reportedly winning the bid to help run the popular social media app in the states.</p><p>The deal between Tiktok’s Beijing-based owner ByteDance and Oracle is not believed to be structured as an outright sale, a source told <strong>The Wall Street Journal</strong>.</p><p>Instead, the software giant is set to be the app’s “trusted tech partner,” in the US, the report said.</p><p>ByteDance had been in negotiations with Microsoft and Oracle since August when President Trump issued an executive order banning TikTok if a deal was not reached mid-September.</p><p>A separate order Trump issued Aug. 14 gave ByteDance 90 days to divest the app’s US operations, suggesting that it had until Nov. 12 to find an American buyer.</p><p>Microsoft earlier Sunday <strong>announced in a statement</strong> they were out of contention.</p><p>“ByteDance let us know today they would not be selling TikTok’s US operations to Microsoft,” the company said.</p><p>“We are confident our proposal would have been good for TikTok’s users, while protecting national security interests.”</p><p>Trump and other US officials have expressed concern that TikTok would sell user data to their government, but the Chinese-based company has insisted that’s not the case.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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