Google Close to Its Biggest Acquisition Ever, Despite Antitrust Scrutiny – The New York Times

Posted: July 20, 2024 at 4:21 am

Google, which became one of the worlds most valuable companies through its search engine and other consumer internet services, is nearing its largest-ever acquisition to improve what it can offer to business customers.

Google is in talks to buy Wiz, a New York-based cybersecurity start-up, according to three people with knowledge of the discussions, who were not authorized to discuss them. Wiz was last valued at $12 billion.

The companies have valued the deal at roughly $23 billion, said one of the people, easily making it Googles most expensive acquisition and nearly double what the company paid for Motorola Mobility in 2012.

While a deal looks likely, talks could still fall apart, the people said.

Google and Wiz did not respond to requests for comment. The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that the companies were discussing a deal.

Google has moved forward with negotiations despite the possibility that regulators might try to block the deal. But the company may be willing to fight to beef up its cloud-computing division, which lags behind Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Google was sued by the Justice Department in two separate antitrust cases, one targeting its ubiquitous search engine and another seeking to break up its digital advertising-technology business. A verdict in the search case is expected this summer.

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