The Hill: TikTok buyers line up as Trump, China signal openness to deal

Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business and professor of practice in management, was interviewed for a story in The Hill about prospective buyers of the video-sharing app TikTok in the face of an impending U.S. ban
Rob Lalka, a professor of practice in management at Tulane University, noted any deal on the table would not actually be split 50/50, but usually at 51 to 49 percent or some other nearby ratio for logistical purposes.
To read the story in its entirety, visit thehill.com:
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5101056-tiktok-buyers-trump-china/
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