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Apple Warns Investors About Risk of Massive Deal With Google Ending

On its quarterly earnings calls, Apple provides informal financial guidance that helps set expectations for investors and Wall Street analysts. On its latest earnings call yesterday, however, Apple mentioned something that it had not before.

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Specifically, Apple's CFO Kevan Parekh said that the company's September quarter revenue outlook was contingent on Apple's revenue-sharing agreement with Google continuing. As noted by Jason Snell at Six Colors, this is seemingly the first time Apple has directly referred to the threat of losing this revenue within its prepared remarks.

Here is what Parekh said, with emphasis added:

As we move into the September quarter, I'd like to review our outlook, which includes the types of forward-looking information that Suhasini referred to. Importantly, the color we're providing assumes that the global tariff rates, policies, and application remain in effect as of this call, the global macroeconomic outlook does not worsen from today, and the current revenue-share agreement with Google continues.

Google reportedly pays Apple billions of dollars per year to be the default search engine in Safari across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with a court document revealing that Google paid Apple a whopping $20 billion in 2022 alone.

In August 2024, a U.S. federal judge ruled that Google's default search engine agreement with Apple violated antitrust law. However, the court has not yet issued any remedies, and Google will almost certainly appeal any unfavorable decision.

"I don't really want to speculate on the court ruling and how they would rule and what we would do as a consequence of it," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, on the earnings call.

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Top Rated Comments

turbineseaplane Avatar
10 months ago
Good.

I'd like Apple to get out of bed with Google, just on principle.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FSMBP Avatar
10 months ago
I hate how Google has become...When I search in Safari, I'm instantly prompted with a SIGN IN to my Google account (to get best results or some garbage). And either way, the top hits are AI slop.

DuckDuckGo is now my default.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Digital Dude Avatar
10 months ago
I rarely use Safari or Google and prefer duck-duck anyway. 🤷‍♂️
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
10 months ago
They should have warned them by telling investors that it was happening to begin with instead of pumping service $$ with it..aka, lying about service revenue.

I'm glad to see it ending. It's payola.

I moved to DDG some time ago.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago

Good.

I'd like Apple to get out of bed with Google, just on principle.
completely agree, and I think users should be presented with a “choose your search engine” screen at first launch of Safari.
most people will likely still choose Google, but it’s always been very strange how that is just the default.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
10 months ago

The point is, this money (BILLIONS per year) is used for software development. If / when this goes away, most software will change drastically. And, for example, iOS and MacOS might no longer have free upgrades and browsers like Safari will become paid apps or they will add a lot of advertisements.

Free software doesn't exist. Only paid and subsidised software. And if this Google deals falls away, "subsidised" will become very difficult.
Apple's profit last fiscal year was $93.7 billion. This is $20 billion. Profit is money not used by the company, so no, it's not for development; it's used to pad their profits.

Additionally, this money was pushed into the services revenue category. It pumped services and made it look more profitable that what it actually is. In other words, Apple has been lying.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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