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To: Kirk © who wrote (6700)2/13/2019 5:10:29 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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berniel

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Here is the info direct from Google

blog.google
[Today we’re announcing over $13 billion in investments throughout 2019 in data centers and offices across the U.S., with major expansions in 14 states. These new investments will give us the capacity to hire tens of thousands of employees, and enable the creation of more than 10,000 new construction jobs in Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia. With this new investment, Google will now have a home in 24 total states, including data centers in 13 communities. 2019 marks the second year in a row we’ll be growing faster outside of the Bay Area than in it.

This growth will allow us to invest in the communities where we operate, while we improve the products and services that help billions of people and businesses globally. Our new data center investments, in particular, will enhance our ability to provide the fastest and most reliable services for all our users and customers. As part of our commitment to our 100 percent renewable energy purchasing, we’re also making significant renewable energy investments in the U.S. as we grow. Our data centers make a significant economic contribution to local communities, as do the associated $5 billion in energy investments that our energy purchasing supports.

Here’s a closer look at the investments we’re making state by state:
I'm glad they are expanding outside of Mountain View!

I'm sick and tired of them making all these high paying jobs here that has made housing go through the roof and the cost of a hamburger to soar as they had to raise the minimum wage in Mountain View to $15/hr for the very lowest skilled jobs...
I paid $16 last week for a delicious hickory burger (bacon and cheese) with sweet potato fries at a place that got rid of wait staff to save 20% on your bills.... and thought it was a pretty decent deal....
Can you imagine what would happen to the country if high paying jobs for the lower rungs could be had outside of the Bay Area? We might actually shrink the deficit without taxing the rich or hiring more slackers to administer government programs that don't really help anyone since the Johnson Administration!



To: Kirk © who wrote (6700)2/13/2019 11:00:26 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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Kirk ©

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Krugman's a puppet.

Data centers are a safe bet.

If you lose popularity , those data centers will bring rain in bidding the BK.

It's a safe bet with big margins from advertisers.

Long term big growth IMO.

Bob