Amazon's Google Problem

06/30/06 - 07:01 AM EDT

Jonathan Berr

Google's (GOOG Quote - Cramer on GOOG - Stock Picks) new online payment-processing system is expected to threaten eBay(EBAY Quote - Cramer on EBAY - Stock Picks). It also might hurt Amazon.com(AMZN Quote - Cramer on AMZN - Stock Picks).

While Wall Street has focused on the similarities between the new Google Payment feature and eBay's PayPal unit, less attention has been paid to how it may impact Amazon.com, which has a similar offering called Amazon Payments.

From an Amazon perspective, the payment service is more profitable than their basic online business, says Martin Pyykkonen, an analyst with Global Crown Capital, who has an underweight rating on Amazon with a $30 price target.

Rafe Needleman argues on his CNET blog that Google Checkout is a "huge threat'' to Amazon.

"Once you buy an item on Amazon, buying the next one is a one-click affair,'' writes Needleman, the Web site's editor-at-large. "If Google is good enough at handling dispute resolution, people will come to trust it, they'll enjoy its convenience, and Amazon's value-add will be thwarted.''

E-commerce consultant Craig Smith disagrees, pointing out that merchants using Amazon's service get exposure for their products that they wouldn't have gotten otherwise. He also argues that the Amazon service is much different than Google Payments.

"PayPal is the more impacted competitor,'' says Smith, the co-founder of Trinity Insight of Conshohocken, Pa. "Google's Checkout integrates into an online retailers' site as a payment processing alternative.''

Wall Street already has a dim view of Seattle-based Amazon, whose shares have dropped 21% this year amid concerns about rising competition and increasing costs. The company declined to comment for this story.

Google is pushing Google Checkout hard to boost its core advertising business. For every $1 merchants spend on AdWords, Google's search-advertising program, they can receive $10 worth of processing through Google Checkout. Consumers also can get discounts for using the service through participating companies including Starbucks (SBUX Quote - Cramer on SBUX - Stock Picks) and Timberland(TBL Quote - Cramer on TBL - Stock Picks).

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