Grindr's majority shareholders Ray Zage and James Lu have withdrawn their $3.46 billion offer to take the dating app private, the bidders said on Wednesday.

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Grindr's majority shareholders scrap $3.46 billion take-private bid 

 

Meta slams EU's 'aberrant' antitrust demands for data on Facebook 

 

AliExpress bans Chinese sex doll seller after Reuters examination 

 

As AI reshapes shopping, US retailers try to change how they're seen online 

 

US group sues Apple over Congo conflict minerals 

 

Tesla struggles to course correct from sales skid 

 

Tesla flags low maintenance and fuel costs to woo Indian buyers 

 

Australian teenagers ask High Court to block social media ban 

 

EU states back away from forcing Big Tech to detect and remove child pornography 

 

Chinese regulators block ByteDance from using Nvidia chips, The Information reports 

 

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