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Apple risks losing Google's $20 billion payout after antitrust ruling
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55787, member: 636"] Apple generated substantial quarterly earnings with $23.4 billion in profit from $94.04 billion in revenue during Q3 2025. Google contributes between $18 billion and $20 billion annually to maintain its search engine as the default option across Apple devices. This payment structure represents approximately nine percent of Apple's total gross profits during specific financial periods. The arrangement faces potential termination due to ongoing antitrust legal challenges. Apple's chief financial officer has issued warnings about possible revenue impacts for the upcoming fourth quarter. CFO Kevan Parekh addressed the situation during recent earnings discussions, marking the first direct acknowledgment of potential Google revenue loss. Court documents previously disclosed that Google paid Apple $20 billion to secure search engine placement on Safari browsers across iPhone, iPad, and Mac products. A federal judge ruled in August 2024 that this multi-billion-dollar agreement violates antitrust regulations. The court has not yet terminated the arrangement, and Google would likely pursue appeals if adverse rulings emerge. CEO Tim Cook declined to speculate on potential court decisions. [/QUOTE]
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