If the court orders Google to sell Chrome, it could disrupt Google’s ecosystem. Chrome currently integrates seamlessly with Google’s search engine and advertising platforms, which are major revenue drivers. Losing Chrome could not only weaken Google’s market share but also give competitors more room to grow. Additionally, the DOJ’s push to end Google’s payments to pre-install its search engine as the default option on browsers and devices would likely diminish Google’s user base and revenue.
These potential remedies, including splitting off other key products like Android, could significantly impact Google’s ability to leverage its scale and integration across its platforms. Furthermore, the uncertainty and potential restructuring costs add to the bearish sentiment surrounding Google’s stock.
Investors are concerned about how these developments could alter Google’s competitive edge and long-term profitability, especially with legal outcomes expected as late as 2025.
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