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Billionaire Frank McCourt says he's putting together a consortium to purchase TikTok's US business. https://t.co/uaX0sdwyDs
"It's tech. It's infrastructure. We can fix it so we're in charge now of our own data." Frank McCourt joined @_brittanylewis on "Forbes Newsroom" in March to discuss his book "Our Biggest Fight." McCourt is now looking at purchasing TikTok. https://t.co/GUZmtBvRvJ https://t.co/tL0TSkdgg3
Frank McCourt, a real estate mogul with ambitions to improve the web, said he plans to build a consortium to bid for social media app TikTok’s U.S. business, valued at $35 billion to $40 billion by Bloomberg analysts https://t.co/ez1TtUtBOX