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What forcing
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to sell Chrome could mean

US antitrust lawyers are calling on a judge to force the ***** of

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’s Chrome browser to limit the company’s market clout in a move that would shake up the internet giant.

On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice submitted its recommendation for the breakup to US District Court Judge Amit Mehta, who is set to impose steps next year to address

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’s monopoly power in online search.

– ***** to

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?

“This would be a huge gut punch to

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,” said Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives.

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provides free search, making money off targeting ads and features that promote online commerce.

“It would greatly alter (

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’s) business model,” said Syracuse University professor of advertising Beth Egan.

Selling Chrome would also deprive

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of a rich source of information used to train its algorithms and promote its other services like Maps.

Launched in 2008, Chrome dominates the browser market, dwarfing rivals Edge and Safari, developed by

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and Apple, respectively.

Egan believed

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would find a way to recover if forced to sell Chrome.

“I don’t think divesting the browser is going to *****

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as a company,” Egan said.

She noted that it could be its users who wind up suffering, given the case

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is making in blog posts on the matter.

– What is Chrome worth?

A Bloomberg analyst estimates that Chrome, which is used by more than three billion people around the world, would sell for at least $15 billion.

But given the lack of precedent, predicting how much Chrome would fetch on the market is tricky.

A ******** investment group bought an internet browser from Opera Software ASA in Norway for $600 million in 2016, but it only claimed 350 million users at the time.

– Who might buy it?

There are very few potential buyers for Chrome, according to Emarketer senior analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf.

“It’s likely that any company with deep enough pockets to afford Chrome is already under antitrust scrutiny,” Mitchell-Wolf said.

“If I had to speculate, my inclination is to look at US-based artificial intelligence players.”

While Chrome being bought by the likes of OpenAI would certainly raise antitrust concerns, the US government could see it as a way for the nation to prioritize innovation on the global stage.

Elon Musk’s AI startup could conceivably be a Chrome contender, bankrolled by his riches and having the deal cleared thanks to his close working relationship with incoming president Donald Trump.

– Win for rivals?

Analysts agreed that people will keep using Chrome regardless of who owns it, provided the quality doesn’t plummet.

“This assumes Chrome retains its most popular features and continues innovating,” said analyst Mitchell-Wolf.

“Search behaviors are a function of convenience first, trust and experience second.”

The justice department’s argument that people use Chrome because it is a default search engine in devices is off the mark, the analyst added.

– Trump factor –

Many doubt that Judge Mehta will embrace all of the justice department’s proposed remedies in the case.

CFRA analyst Angelo Zino considered the measures “extreme and unlikely to be imposed by the court.”

The incoming Trump administration also “******** a wild card” regarding whether justice officials will back off the idea of breaking up

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.

Trump in October indicated he opposes dismantling

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, believing such a move would be against the interests of the US internationally.

“China is afraid of

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” and a breakup would hurt the company, Trump reasoned at the time.

Meanwhile, Trump has also accused

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of being unfair to conservatives.

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