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Which company gets forced to break up first?

godawgst
godawgst Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,618 Swaye's Wigwam
edited May 2022 in Tug Tavern
Apple: 57B in profits. 12 more than #2 Microsoft.

Facebook: 50% of all people on Earth who have a computer have an account with them (approx)

Google: 90% of all internet searches done go thru them

Amazon: 40% of all on-line purchases are done with them.
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  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878
    Well, Google is already Alphabet. So I go with Apple.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    edited August 2020
    Amazon.

    Apple still has strong competition in the cell phone industry. There's only 3 serious contenders in a pie with 300m units in the US alone.

    Google is a strong candidate, but I don't think there is much of a bearer to entry in this market. I just don't think the search engine business is as profitable as it used to be. Google does a lot of other things that add to the bottom line.

    Amazon is going to be first, because it's not only creating a bearer to enter into it's space, it's also disrupting both the retail and shipping industries. Amazon is the primary reason malls are closing left and right; they are also infringing on UPS, Fedex, and USPS.
  • HoustonHusky
    HoustonHusky Member Posts: 6,024
    Amazon (and then probably Google). Amazon makes the most sense because of its structure...Amazon Web Services as a stand-alone business is probably worth over half a trillion. They may just split it off before being forced to, but it is funding a lot of other Bezos pet projects.

    Allows everyone to take a scalp without actually addressing the monopoly aspect of any of them.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,695
  • godawgst
    godawgst Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,618 Swaye's Wigwam

    Amazon (and then probably Google). Amazon makes the most sense because of its structure...Amazon Web Services as a stand-alone business is probably worth over half a trillion. They may just split it off before being forced to, but it is funding a lot of other Bezos pet projects.

    Allows everyone to take a scalp without actually addressing the monopoly aspect of any of them.

    Amazon will fight it the most b/c AWS (along with Prime} helps hide how little Amazon truly makes in on-line sales
  • HoustonHusky
    HoustonHusky Member Posts: 6,024
    godawgst said:

    Amazon (and then probably Google). Amazon makes the most sense because of its structure...Amazon Web Services as a stand-alone business is probably worth over half a trillion. They may just split it off before being forced to, but it is funding a lot of other Bezos pet projects.

    Allows everyone to take a scalp without actually addressing the monopoly aspect of any of them.

    Amazon will fight it the most b/c AWS (along with Prime} helps hide how little Amazon truly makes in on-line sales
    Yeah, but you'd be keeping Prime with Amazon proper, and with them probably gouging their sellers on the shipping side I'm sure they will be fine. Read somewhere a while back Costco makes basically nothing on all their sales...their entire profit margin is their membership fees. Prime has something like 115 million members...at a $150/year that's more "profit" for Amazon than they have ever recorded (I know...not like-for-like because of video and some of the other perks/etc just more for argument's sake). You get even a small margin on their sales revenues and they will be printing money for a long time...I'd argue the bigger worry for them is if/when their growth in sales slows down from market saturation or competition but it hasn't happened yet and probably won't for a while.



  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Amazon should be first one to be broken up, but it has bought a lot goodwill with the whole pandemics bs and ppl generally love it. Going to be hard to build the political momentum to break it up
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    Amazon.

    Apple still has strong competition in the cell phone industry. There's only 3 serious contenders in a pie with 300m units in the US alone.

    Google is a strong candidate, but I don't think there is much of a bearer to entry in this market. I just don't think the search engine business is as profitable as it used to be. Google does a lot of other things that add to the bottom line.

    Amazon is going to be first, because it's not only creating a bearer to enter into it's space, it's also disrupting both the retail and shipping industries. Amazon is the primary reason malls are closing left and right; they are also infringing on UPS, Fedex, and USPS.

    People forget that it's was Standard Oil's relationships with the railroads that ultimately got it broken up.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,270
    I'd be shocked if Amazon isn't broken up in the next 5 years ... I suspect that AWS will be broken out as a stand-alone at minimum.