Walmart wants to go viral with TikTok, Wall Street thinks it can

By Uday Sampath Kumar
(Reuters) - Wall Street was swift to see the rationale behind Walmart Inc jumping into the fray to buy TikTok - access to millions of young, digitally savvy users who could help the 60-year-old company boost its online sales.
The retailer revealed plans to join Microsoft Corp in a bid for the social media firm's U.S. assets on Thursday, hours after the video company's chief executive said he would step down.
Analysts said Walmart picking up a stake in the short-form video app, which is owned by China's ByteDance and claims to have about 100 million active monthly users in the United States, could be a game changer for the world's largest retailer.
"Connecting with a younger audience is vital to Walmart's long-term outlook, especially as more digitally native generations ...


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