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jmw2000 發表於 2010-1-15 01:38 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have always said they put their principles before profit, even to the point of using their control of the company to take a stand.

The billionaires' idealism underlies a potentially expensive decision disclosed this week: Google's threat to leave China's rapidly growing Internet market in defense of free speech and its users' privacy rights.

It's a bold move unlikely to be made without the explicit support of Page and Brin, given the possible fallout. Departing the world's most populous country could slow Google's earnings growth and weigh on its stock.

Although Google has thousands of shareholders, it has two classes of stock, giving Page and Brin veto power over everyone else, including the company's chief executive, Eric Schmidt. Combined, Page and Brin hold 58 percent of the voting power among shareholders while Schmidt has less than 10 percent, according to the company's disclosures.

Google said this week's China bombshell was the result of an "incredibly hard" decision, but the company declined to elaborate on the internal debate. Google declined requests to interview Page, Brin and Schmidt.

Page and Brin, both 36, pledged to strive to do the right thing in a manifesto that they distributed just a few months before Google took its stock public in 2004.

"Don't be evil," they wrote, evoking the phrase that has become Google's motto. "We believe strongly that in the long term, we will be better served -- as shareholders and in all other ways -- by a company that does good things for the world."

Critics contended Brin and Page broke that promise in 2006 when Google created a Chinese version of its search engine, at Google.cn, to be in a better position to profit from China's booming economy. To gain the toehold, Google complied with the Chinese government's demands for censorship of Internet search results about political dissent and other hot-button issues.

Human rights groups and even some Google shareholders have been urging Google to pull out of China for the past four years, only to have Schmidt diplomatically reject the idea. He has maintained that Google needs to be in China to protect its franchise as Chinese becomes the Internet's predominant language -- a transition that Schmidt thinks could occur within five years.

Brin, though, has never been completely comfortable with Google playing by the Chinese government's rules.

In each of the last two years, Brin abstained from voting on shareholder proposals demanding that Google defy China's censorship policies. The symbolic act was designed to show he shared some of the concerns outlined in the measures, according to Brin.

Some of Brin's misgivings can be traced to family's own experience under Communism. He was born in Moscow in 1973. He and his family fled the Soviet Union when he was 6 years old, but he has said the oppressive policies of the government and the anti-Semitism directed at his family and other Russian Jews have helped shape his thinking on political and social issues.

Page, born in Michigan, voted against the shareholder proposals that tried to get Google to change its ways in China.

But those votes occurred before Google became a target of computer attacks originating in China.

In a blog posting about the assault, Google said hackers broke into the e-mail accounts of human rights activists who challenge China. The chicanery led Google to conclude "we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn." That act of defiance might be the first step toward leaving the country completely.

China hasn't turned into a big moneymaker for Google yet, partly because it's a distant second to the homegrown Baidu.com in the country's Internet search market. Analysts estimate Google could get $250 million to $600 million in revenue from China this year, a small slice of Google's $22 billion in worldwide revenue.

Google's absence from China would likely loom larger as more of the country's people get Internet access and the economy continues to grow.

By 2013, about 840 million Chinese will be surfing the Web at least once a month, predicts research firm eMarketer Inc. That would open far more opportunities to show the online ads that account for most of Google's earnings. Analysts estimate somewhere between 330 million and 400 million Chinese regularly use the Web now.

Broadpoint.AmTech analyst Benjamin Schachter is worried Google's stock will suffer if the company leaves China. "The obvious concern is that China's growth has been solid and its market potential is enormous," he wrote in a Wednesday research report.

Google shares held up fairly well Wednesday, dipping just $3.39, or less than 1 percent, to close at $587.09. That's nearly seven times higher than Google's IPO price of $85 in 2004, a performance reflecting the company's evolution into one of the world's most powerful entities.

By taking a stand in China, Google could win more goodwill among Internet users opposed to the Chinese government's policies.

Google won widespread praise in 2006 when it took on the U.S. government in a privacy battle. Unlike several of its rivals, Google refused to comply with a subpoena seeking potentially sensitive information about its users' search requests. Google went to court instead, and a judge sided with the company.

"Being righteous is in their DNA," said Gartner analyst Whit Andrews.

Leading up to the IPO, Page and Brin advised people not to buy Google's stock unless they felt comfortable with the duo's unconventional approach to business.

"You are placing a potentially risky long term bet on the team," Page wrote in 2004, "especially Sergey and me."

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 樓主| jmw2000 發表於 2010-1-15 01:40 | 只看該作者
今天我買了Google的股票。最強烈支持Google!
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lpknx 發表於 2010-1-15 01:41 | 只看該作者
Being righteous 是最寶貴的品質.
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 樓主| jmw2000 發表於 2010-1-15 01:50 | 只看該作者
政府使用黑客攻擊是爆發點。這個政府太黑了。
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 樓主| jmw2000 發表於 2010-1-15 01:55 | 只看該作者
創建人Brin來自前蘇聯,對共產專制深惡痛絕。
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guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 05:15 | 只看該作者
1# jmw2000

Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have always said they put their principles before profit

   
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guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 05:16 | 只看該作者
Being righteous 是最寶貴的品質.
lpknx 發表於 2010-1-15 01:41


Being righteous

  
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oakleaf000 發表於 2010-1-15 05:24 | 只看該作者
本帖最後由 oakleaf000 於 2010-1-15 05:43 編輯
1# jmw2000

Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have always said they put their principles before profit

   
guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 05:15

對「金錢至上」教壞了腦子的殘們,這樣的話很難理解,更別說相信了,2010年最大的同情給他們,其次才輪到海地難民,咋樣,也算親疏有別吧,呵呵!
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zjd713 發表於 2010-1-15 05:30 | 只看該作者
呵呵,美國大兵式的思維邏輯。。。
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海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:28 | 只看該作者
今天我買了Google的股票。最強烈支持Google!
jmw2000 發表於 2010-1-15 01:40
傻X,真的假的在這裡裝X。
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海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:30 | 只看該作者
對「金錢至上」教壞了腦子的殘們,這樣的話很難理解,更別說相信了,2010年最大的同情給他們,其次才輪到海地難民,咋樣,也算親疏有別吧,呵呵!
oakleaf000 發表於 2010-1-15 05:24
喲,還同情起億萬富翁起來了,你們這些運運就是特別暈,拿紫外燈照照自己,你才值幾美刀。
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海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:37 | 只看該作者

they put their principles before profit

   
guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 05:15
就在這兒忽悠吧!還principles before profit,這幾年在邪惡的中國都幹什麼吶?早這樣就別和中國政府簽什麼自律協定呀。
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oakleaf000 發表於 2010-1-15 06:46 | 只看該作者
喲,還同情起億萬富翁起來了,你們這些運運就是特別暈,拿紫外燈照照自己,你才值幾美刀。
海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:30

你夠糞!娘的你估計每天唯一要乾的是就是爬到糞堆里撐得腦滿腸肥,然後就對著東南西北中發白亂噴一起。對不起,說錯了,你就對那億萬富翁群滿面諂笑,靠!。感情你還是個黃燦燦的糞坨坨!!!!!
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海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:49 | 只看該作者
你夠糞!娘的你估計每天唯一要乾的是就是爬到糞堆里撐得腦滿腸肥,然後就對著東南西北中發白亂噴一起。對不起,說錯了,你就對那億萬富翁群滿面諂笑,靠!。感情你還是個黃燦燦的糞坨坨!!!!!
oakleaf000 發表於 2010-1-15 06:46
瘋狗!
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oakleaf000 發表於 2010-1-15 06:53 | 只看該作者
瘋狗!
海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:49

洋界土糞蛋!
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guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 07:29 | 只看該作者
就在這兒忽悠吧!還principles before profit,這幾年在邪惡的中國都幹什麼吶?早這樣就別和中國政府簽什麼自律協定呀。
海外憤青 發表於 2010-1-15 06:37


「 浪子回頭 」 這麼經典的故事你忘啦 ? 可嘆可悲的你仍在放浪形骸 。
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排頭兵 發表於 2010-1-15 09:51 | 只看該作者
16# guaiyoulia
"浪子回頭",我看是惱羞成怒吧,脫了一把褲子,卻沒得到相應的回報,心理不平衡啊.趕緊提上褲子,大談婦道.
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guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 10:38 | 只看該作者
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"浪子回頭",我看是惱羞成怒吧,脫了一把褲子,卻沒得到相應的回報,心理不平衡啊.趕緊提上褲子,大談婦道.
排頭兵 發表於 2010-1-15 09:51


好像說的不錯。事到如今,看來人家還是有羞恥感底線的,不比某個檔和裡面那玩藝,叫什麼 「 怔腐 」 的 ----- 沒臉沒臊 。
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排頭兵 發表於 2010-1-15 11:05 | 只看該作者
好像說的不錯。事到如今,看來人家還是有羞恥感底線的,不比某個檔和裡面那玩藝,叫什麼 「 怔腐 」 的 ----- 沒臉沒臊 。
guaiyoulia 發表於 2010-1-15 10:38

羞恥感是個好東西,但從一個"小三"嘴裡說出來就比較搞笑了,從一個失敗的"小三"的嘴裡說出來就只能讓人噁心.
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kumar 發表於 2010-1-15 18:11 | 只看該作者
魯迅如果活著會怎麼說?建議憤憤們重讀魯迅,這可是你們的毛爺爺最推崇的作家。
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