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    Perplexity AI Makes $34.5 Billion Cash Bid For Google Chrome, Backed By Funds As Analyst Says Offer ‘Vastly Undervalues’ Asset

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    Perplexity AI Makes .5 Billion Cash Bid For Google Chrome, Backed By Funds As Analyst Says Offer ‘Vastly Undervalues’ Asset
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    Perplexity AI, a San Francisco-based startup backed by Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), SoftBank, and Jeff Bezos, has made an unsolicited $34.5 billion cash offer to acquire Google’s Chrome browser, one of the most widely used internet tools in the world, Bloomberg reports.

    The offer, sent Tuesday morning, comes as U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta is expected to rule in the coming days on remedies in the government’s case against Google, which could include requiring Chrome to be divested to open the search market to competition.

    Perplexity’s offer stands more than $14 billion above the $20 billion valuation the startup is seeking in its new fundraise, up from $18 billion last month, according to Business Insider. The company launched in 2022 and pairs large‑language models with web search to deliver real‑time answers.

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    Perplexity Chief Business Officer Dmitry Shevelenko told Bloomberg that “multiple large investment funds have agreed to finance the transaction in full,” though the firms were not named.

    Bloomberg reports the bid has no equity component, pledges to keep the Chromium code open source, commits $3 billion of investment over two years, and would leave Chrome’s default search engine unchanged.

    Despite Perplexity’s bold move, Bloomberg says some industry analysts believe the offer undervalues Chrome significantly. Robert W. Baird & Co. analyst Colin Sebastian says the bid “should not be taken seriously” since it “vastly undervalues the asset.” He estimates the browser’s value closer to $100 billion and said a forced spinoff is “unlikely given the potential harm to users through lower-quality and less reliable products.”

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    The Department of Justice has argued that Google illegally monopolized the search market and proposed remedies that include a Chrome divestiture and licensing search data to competitors, as U.S. regulators push for remedies in a landmark antitrust case against Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, GOOGL)). However, Reuters says legal experts caution that even if Judge Mehta orders a sale, appeals could delay the process for years.

    University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Herbert Hovenkamp told Reuters that the case could reach the Supreme Court, saying the D.C. Circuit “is skeptical of forced divestitures.”

    Perplexity’s annual recurring revenue surged from about $35 million in mid-2024 to more than $150 million in 2025, showcasing its rapid rise, Business Insider reports. The company is preparing to launch Comet, an AI-native browser capable of performing tasks like online shopping for users.

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    The startup has also pursued other high-profile acquisitions, including a failed attempt earlier this year to merge with TikTok’s U.S. operations to address national security concerns, Bloomberg says.

    According to Reuters, rival AI giant OpenAI, along with Yahoo and Apollo Global Management (NYSE:APO), has also expressed interest in acquiring Chrome if regulators force Google to divest the browser.

    Whether Perplexity’s offer is a strategic acquisition attempt or a calculated public relations move, the bid ensures the startup remains at the center of the AI search conversation. A venture capitalist told Business Insider, “It makes them seem like a big player and helps them with fundraising, talent, and user attention by staying in the news cycle.”

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