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About Google


Type Public (NASDAQ: GOOG), (LSE:GGEA)
Founded Menlo Park, California (September 7, 1998)[1]
Headquarters Google Campus, Mountain View, California, USA
Key people Eric E. Schmidt, CEO/Director
Sergey Brin, Co-Founder, Technology President
Larry Page, Co-Founder, Products President
George Reyes, CFO
Industry Internet, Computer software
Products See list of Google products
Revenue US$16.593 billion 56% (2007)[2]
Net income US$4.203 billion 25% (2007)[2]
Total assets US$25.335 billion (2007)[2]
Total equity US$22.689 billion (2007)[2]
Employees 16,805 (December 31, 2007)[3]
Slogan Don't be evil
Website www.google.com

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