Business

TikTok owner ByteDance logs US$45 bil loss

This is partly attributed to higher costs for employee compensation payments

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2021 11:30PM

TikTok owner ByteDance logs US$45 bil loss
ByteDance also reported a double rise in revenue to US$34.3 billion last year. – AFP pic, June 17, 2021

MOSCOW – China-based company ByteDance, which owns the popular social network TikTok, recorded a US$45 billion (RM186 billion) net loss last year, mainly due to accounting adjustments, Sputnik quoted a Wall Street Journal report today. 

ByteDance said in a company memo that it also suffered an operating loss of US$2.1 billion over last year, which was partly attributed to higher costs for employee compensation payments, according to the sources close to the matter cited by the newspaper.

However, ByteDance also reported a double rise in revenue to US$34.3 billion over the last year, adding that some 1.9 billion users were active on all of its platforms, which also include Douyin, a Chinese version of TikTok, and news content platform Jinri Toutiao, among others.

The Beijing-based company was founded in 2012. – Bernama, June 17, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1w

Sarawak seeks China collaboration to fix growing doctor shortage

Opinion / 2w

US intelligence objectives: Destabilising the Malaysian political scene?

Malaysia / 3w

Food stall operator in Ipoh robbed by two men, daughter appeals for help (video)

Malaysia / 1mth

Passengers stranded in Shanghai after KL-bound flight cancelled without notice, rescheduled 50 hours later (video)

World / 1mth

Two former Chinese defence ministers sentenced to death after corruption charges

Malaysia / 1mth

Tourism industry needs to shift to EVs systemically – MATTA

Spotlight

Malaysia

PM Anwar – ‘Rather a torn shirt, than …’ (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

After years of abandonment, Highland Towers to be demolished before year end

Malaysia

PH seat distribution finalised, PKR to contest 20 Johor PRN seats, 16 in Negeri

Malaysia

Rosmah Mansor denies viral allegations, lodges police report

Malaysia

Four arrested after maid abuse footage exposes alleged pattern of domestic worker mistreatment

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

You may be interested

Business

Dollar slides as US-Iran peace breakthrough sparks global risk rally