Google Execs Bound for 20 Years by Pinky Promise

In a recent interview, Google’s top three execs told Fortune magazine that they have made a pact to work together for 20 years. Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, together with CEO Eric Schmidt mentioned the pledge in passing during an interview surrounding the recent naming of Google as the nation’s "best company to work for" for the second year in a row. Their informal agreement took place in July of 2004, about a month before Google’s IPO. Of course at that point it was no mystery that Google was destined for financial greatness, and there was likely as much adrenaline flowing in that room as on an Everest expedition. With a collective net worth now in excess of $40 billion, the trio certainly seems to work well together and there are mountains of money to be made in 20 years. If they maintain their gentleman’s agreement, Brin and Page will be 50 and 51 respectively, and Schmidt will be 69 years old once 20 years elapses in July of 2024. Plenty can happen in 20 years however, especially when it comes to big business and bigger money. Our bet is on the under; three is always a crowd.

[Via Reuters]

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3 Responses to “Google Execs Bound for 20 Years by Pinky Promise”

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    Dtest5477 says:

    informal agreement? means nothing, these guys have enough respect for themselves and the others that they would / could leave whenever they want, but why leave when you can do anything you want within the Google umbrella.

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    Allen says:

    Nice to see there still are gentlmen out there, in the land of big business.

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    S says:

    *Sergey*Larry*Eric* BFF :)

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