Eric Schmidt
Eric Schmidt
Eric Emerson Schmidtis an American software engineer, a businessperson, and the Executive Chairman of Alphabet, Inc...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth27 April 1955
CountryUnited States of America
gaining holding looks virtually
It looks like we're holding or gaining share, really, in virtually all markets,
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Anytime you're in a pressure situation you find out who's going to step up and do it and who's going to fade into the background.
matter nice score
That's always nice to get everyone in. It's always going to be nice to get everyone varsity experience, no matter what the score is.
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Their desire to purchase Chiron should no way put the burden on them to become the next U.S. vaccine supplier.
associated capital data large move spending
There is very large capital spending associated with data centers. We move very large amounts of information.
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You can only get a headline and a little copy on a postcard.
company run value
The company isn't run for the long-term value of our shareholders but for the long-term value of our end users.
half stock threat
The competitive threat has been a big overhang on the stock and I would say about half that has been lifted.
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These guys who are fully dependent on grouper fishing need to be able to fish year round.
law difficult working-it
If you're going to make a law, make a law that actually works. It's extraordinarily difficult.
jobs curious never-change
If you thought when you got your job at 20 that it would never change you were misinformed. Retrain yourself to be curious.
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In many countries adult pornography legislation is an attempt to legislate something else.
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Each country makes a different decision on adult pornography, but the good news is that even governments you hate, hate child pornography.
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You can understand Tunisia revolution as a failure to censor the internet. And Libya had that failure too. It's very difficult for governments that are autocratic and don't have broad popular support to be in power when a lot of people have these devices. That was what Arab Spring was about, that people could express this and lead to revolution.