TikTok owner ByteDance reports US$45 bln net loss for 2020

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ByteDance also said in the memo that it suffered an operating loss of US$2.1 billion over 2020, which was partly attributed to higher costs for employee compensation payments. – AFP photo

MOSCOW (June 17): Chinese company ByteDance, which owns the popular social network TikTok, recorded a US$45 billion net loss last year, mainly due to accounting adjustments, Sputnik quoted the Wall Street Journal report on Thursday, citing a company memo.

ByteDance also said in the memo that it suffered an operating loss of US$2.1 billion over 2020, 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 the 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