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Perplexity bids $34.5 billion for Google Chrome

ZDNET · 2d
Why Perplexity is going after Google Chrome - and yes, it's serious
Perplexity made an unsolicited $34.5 billion bid for Google's web browser and claims it has the backing to pull it off.
Reuters on MSN · 2d
AI startup Perplexity makes bold $34.5 billion bid for Google's Chrome browser
Perplexity AI made a $34.5 billion unsolicited all-cash offer for Alphabet's Chrome browser on Tuesday, a bid far above its own valuation as the startup reaches for the browser's billions of users pivotal to the AI search race.
TechCrunch on MSN · 3d
Perplexity offers to buy Chrome for billions more than it’s raised
Perplexity tells TechCrunch the terms of the offer include a commitment to keep Chrome’s underlying engine, Chromium, open source and to invest $3 billion into it.
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Bytes: Week in Review —Nvidia’s new chip deal, Perplexity’s Chrome bid and GPT-5 backlash

Anita Ramaswamy, columnist at The Information, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino on “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” ...
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Perplexity wants to buy Google Chrome. Wall Street dismisses the notion as a stunt.

The AI startup has put in a $34.5 billion bid to buy Chrome as a key antitrust ruling looms. But analysts say the price looks ...
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AI startup Perplexity is raising more money at a $20 billion valuation

AI startup Perplexity's valuation rose to $20 billion in fresh funding talks. It's a $2 billion jump from its last fundraise ...

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