• mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    3.5 billion.

    This isn’t a fine. This is just a windfall for the EU. The price of doing business.

    If they really wanted to hurt Google they’d demand a percentage of their quarterly profits. Say 10%. That would really make Google nervous.

    • masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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      23 hours ago

      10% of gross revenue would be better.

      Profits can always be turned to “losses” with clever accounting and shell corps (see Hollywood accounting)

      And net values can always be offset by deductions and other costs.

      You can’t fuck with gross.

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    googles net profit is 115 billion/year. So while 3.5 is inconvenient, I imagine google feels that its just the cost of doing business in the EU.

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      Holy crap. I thought you must have that wrong, probably meant revenue, but no, it really is Alphabet’s net profit according to DDG (100 Billion in 2024 and rising).

      This in itself is enough reason that this company must die. Not that the EU will ever achieve that, but this could be a step to big G losing its monopoly in Europe.

    • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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      That’s not how it works. Questions is how much more money they made by breaking this specific rules. If breaking the rules allowed to increase the profits by more then 3.5B then the fine is too small. If, for example, they made only $1B extra by breaking those rules then they effectively lost $2.5B and will stop breaking them.

    • kameecoding@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Sure you can be cynical about it, but you could also read beyond the headline

      Beyond the monetary fine, the European Commission is ordering Google to restructure parts of its adtech business. Specifically, Google must:

      • End self-preferencing practices — meaning it cannot give undue advantage to its own services.

      • Address conflicts of interest within its advertising supply chain.

      • Ensure fair competition by opening its ecosystem more effectively to rivals.

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      1 day ago

      And that’s a big if. All these companies just appeal and get a fraction of the original penalty. Company death penalty needs to exist along with prison time for C-suite and board. Otherwise, this is just the price of doing business.