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Google sees spending $30bn buying foreign firms

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Google sees spending $30bn buying foreign firms
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Google sees spending $30bn buying foreign firms Google told US regulators that it could spend as much as $30 billion of its offshore cash reserves on buying foreign companies or technology rights, it emerged Wednesday. In responses to questions from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the Internet titan said that the bulk of the money it is amassing outside the country is likely to be spent on acquisitions.
Google told regulators in a letter that "it is reasonable to forecast" that it needs from $20 billion to $30 billion of its foreign earnings to pay to companies or technology in the years ahead.
"We continue to expect substantial use of our offshore earnings for acquisitions as our global business has expanded into other product offerings like mobile devices where our competitors and business partners are no longer primarily US based multinationals," Google said in the letter, which was dated December of 2013.
Google said acquisitions would be a part of its overall growth strategy, and that the trend was for the sizes of deals to get bigger.
Last year, Google spent about $1.4 billion on more than 20 strategic deals, including the $1 billion acquisition of Waze.
Google wrote that in 2012 it tried to buy another foreign firm, which it did not name, in a deal that could have been valued between $4 billion and $5 billion.
That was the same year that Google spent $12.4 billion to buy Motorola Mobility, which it is now selling to Lenovo at a fraction of that price.
Google told the SEC that about half of its revenue came from outside the US as of the end of last year.
Google also told regulators that it envisions that one day that digital ads along the lines of those seen on smartphones or tablets will begin popping up on once 'dumb' devices such as thermostats, eyewear, watches, and appliances being made smart with computer chips and Internet connections.
"We expect the definition of 'mobile' to continue to evolve as more and more 'smart' devices gain traction in the market," Google said.
"Our expectation is that users will be using our services and viewing our ads on an increasingly wide diversity of devices in the future, and thus our advertising systems are becoming increasingly device-agnostic."
Source: AFP

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