- ByteDance Ltd aims to spend up to $3 billion to repurchase shares in a deal valued at $300 billion, Reuters reports citing an internal company memo.
- ByteDance also extended its existing stock incentive plan for another ten years, Bloomberg reports.
- The move will likely help some of its shareholders improve their liquidity positions.
- The TikTok parent had reportedly explored conducting an initial public offering in Hong Kong in August, while the company clarified it had no such plans.
- ByteDance's board will put the proposal, which values its shares at up to $176.9 a piece to its shareholders at the end of this month and plans to carry out the buyback in the next two to three months.
- Recent trades in the private equity secondary market valued ByteDance at $300 billion or lower, down from 2021's valuation of $300 billion - $400 billion.
- Slower economic growth, primarily due to COVID curbs, and Beijing's regulatory crackdown on the tech sector weighed on the earnings prospects for many Chinese internet firms.
- In 2021, users spent $2.3 billion on TikTok and the iOS version of Douyin, according to Sensor Tower.
- Earlier, ByteDance slashed the price of its stock options for talented employees and attracted good hires.
- Recently, a report suggested that TikTok and Meta Platforms Inc META Facebook tracked user data via in-app browsers.
- Photo by Olivier Bergeron via Unsplash
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