Month: August 2020

CNBC: Walmart is teaming up with Microsoft to acquire TikTok

Walmart said it’s teaming up with Microsoft in a bid for TikTok. The retail giant confirmed to CNBC that it’s interested in buying the popular short-form video application.

TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, is nearing an agreement to sell its U.S., Canadian, Australian and New Zealand operations in a deal that’s likely to be in the $20 billion to $30 billion range, sources say. It has not yet chosen a buyer, but could announce the deal in coming days, the sources say.

With Walmart’s confirmation, it joins several others bidding on the tech company, including Oracle.

Walmart is pursuing the acquisition at a time when it’s trying to better compete with Amazon. It plans to launch a membership program, called Walmart+, soon. The subscription-based service is the retailer’s answer to Amazon Prime, which includes original TV shows and movies.

In a statement, the big-box retailer said TikTok’s integration of e-commerce and advertising “is a clear benefit to creators and users in those markets.” It did not say how it would use TikTok or whether it would be part of Walmart+.

Via: CNBC.com

Amazon.com takes on Fitbit and others with coming out with own fitness band

Amazon.com announced on Thursday that it’s launching a fitness band and app, "Halo", as the e-commerce giant looks to take on Apple, Fitbit and Samsung in an increasingly crowded fitness tracker market.  After the announcement, the company is offering some customers early access to the new fitness band in hopes the company can not only generate interest before the official launch, but also to get good reviews on its web site.

This is in direct response to the fitness market that companies such as Apple and FitBit has had success in the past.

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