The question should really be what is the reservation price of existing buyers.
At some point the price will rise. But the value has to have risen for existing buyers to be ok with that - but can they perceive the value? Hmmm difficult to tell. Benchmarks are not an objective way to measure that.
In the long run google is most likely to acquire a serious cost advantage given their level of vertical integration.
The question should really be what is the reservation price of existing buyers.
At some point the price will rise. But the value has to have risen for existing buyers to be ok with that - but can they perceive the value? Hmmm difficult to tell. Benchmarks are not an objective way to measure that.
In the long run google is most likely to acquire a serious cost advantage given their level of vertical integration.