Salesforce’s Benioff says ‘no deal’ to sell Time magazine

Marc Benioff
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said there is “no deal on the table” to sell Time, the publication he has owned since 2018.
David Paul Morris—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said there is “no deal on the table” to sell Time, the publication he has owned since 2018.

“It’s extremely important that we do have fair and balanced journalism, and that’s why I’m very proud to be an owner of Time,” Benioff said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

CNBC reported in November that Benioff was in early talks with Antenna Group to sell the publication. Benioff and his wife, Lynne, bought Time from Meredith Corp. six years ago for $190 million. 

Earlier this month, Time named President-elect Donald Trump as its person of the year. Benioff said the story “speaks to a moment in the political landscape, where we really have to have a beginner’s mind that every possibility is ahead of us.”

Technology CEOs including Meta Platforms’ Mark Zuckerberg and TikTok’s Shou Chew have met with Trump in recent weeks. Benioff declined to say whether he had met with the president-elect or plans to do so. 

Fortune Global Forum returns Oct. 26–27, 2025 in Riyadh. CEOs and global leaders will gather for a dynamic, invitation-only event shaping the future of business. Apply for an invitation.