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Alphabet Inc. - Wikipedia
6 days ago - Alphabet is mainly owned by institutional investors, who own over 60% of shares. The founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin each control around 3% of all shares, but control with other insiders the majority of voting shares.
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Larry Page - Wikipedia
5 days ago - Page was chief executive officer of Google from 1997 until August 2001 when he was succeeded by Eric Schmidt, and then again from April 2011 until July 2015 when he became CEO of its newly formed parent organization Alphabet Inc. He held that post until December 4, 2019, when he and Brin stepped down from all executive positions and day-to-day roles within the company.
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Why Larry Page Created Alphabet
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Britannica
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Larry Page | Biography, Google, & Facts | Britannica Money
By September 1998 the two had founded Google Inc., with Page as chief executive officer (CEO), and had established a patent for their PageRank system. The next year Google received $25 million of venture capital funding and was processing 500,000 queries per day. ... According to a letter written by Page, Alphabet was created to help manage Google's subsidiaries that were further removed from the Internet.
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Larry Page - Co-founder, Google/Alphabet: Career Highlights and Insights
2 weeks ago - The founder and his partner turned research into a fast, relevant search service and later used a parent company model to protect core products while allowing risky bets to breathe. After stepping back in 2019, Larry Page kept board influence and a sizable net worth tied to long-term value.
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History of Google (Alphabet) CEOs & Founders
It was called Page Rank, named after Larry Page. With graduate research funds, Page and Brin began crawling the web to index millions of pages. They quickly learned how to elevate the most reputable results for each search. ... The meteoric early rise of Google left co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin struggling to manage the expanding complexities of search engine start-up.