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by hitendra patil
pransform inc.
google’s creation of a new spin-off called alphabet, a new umbrella company that includes google itself, should raise some thought-provoking questions for cpa firms.
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founders sergey brin and larry page remind everyone in the alphabet announcement (at the iconic url http://abc.xyz) what they said 11 years ago, “google is not a conventional company. we do not intend to become one.”