Google Chrome valued at $50 Billion if antitrust court orders to sell
Share link:In this post: A rival search-engine CEO told a federal antitrust court that Google’s Chrome browser could fetch about $50 billion if regulators make Google sell it. U.S. prosecutors say divesting Chrome is the strongest fix for Google’s illegal search monopoly; AI firms OpenAI and Perplexity signaled interest in buying the browser. Judge Amit Mehta will pick a solution later this year, while Google insists it will appeal the monopoly ruling.
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