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Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi Reports Google Could Pay $15B to for Apple Default Search Engine Rights - Digital Journal

Last updated Wednesday, September 1, 2021 13:19 ET , Source: NewsService

Financial analyst Toni Sacconaghi from investment firm Bernstein estimates Google could pay Apple $15 billion to remain the default search provider on the Safari browser. A new investor note by the firm claims Google’s payment to Apple could reach $15 billion in 2021, up from $10 billion last year.

The report stated the following: “We now estimate that Google’s payments to AAPL to be the default search engine on iOS were ~$10B in FY 20, higher than our prior published model estimate of $8B. Recent disclosures in Apple’s public filings as well as a bottom-up analysis of Google’s TAC (traffic acquisition costs) payments each point us to this figure…

“We now forecast that Google’s payments to Apple might be nearly $15B in FY 21, contribute an amazing ~850 bps to Services growth YoY, and amount to ~9% of company gross profits.

“We see two potential risks to GOOG’s payments to AAPL: (1) regulatory risk, which we believe is real, but likely years away; we see a potential 4-5% impact to Apple’s gross profits from an adverse ruling; & (2) that Google chooses to stop paying Apple to be the default search engine altogether, or looks to renegotiate terms and pay less. We have noted in prior research that GOOG is likely paying to ensure Microsoft doesn’t outbid it. That said, with payments likely to approach $18 – $20B in FY 22, it not implausible that Google could revisit its strategy.”

The increased bid is likely due to increased pressure from Microsoft’s Bing search engine....



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