Google says goal to build $100 billion company in 2006
Web search leader Google aims to become a $100 billion company and said on Thursday that it plans to put systems in place to help reach that scale during 2006.
"I’ll leave it to you to judge whether that is $100 billion in market capitalization or revenue," Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said when discussing priorities for 2006.
Read the complete story here. (Reuters via Washington Post)
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