Mayer, who was on the job as TikTok’s chief executive for three months, said while it is the right time for him to step down a “resolution” for the company will happen “very soon.”
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Mayer, who was on the job as TikTok’s chief executive for three months, said while it is the right time for him to step down a “resolution” for the company will happen “very soon.”
(Image credit: Damian Dovarganes/AP)
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