Will Google Become the 1st Trillion-Dollar Company?

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John and David recently read a piece by Howard Lindzon about whether or not Google will be the first trillion dollar company according to market cap. After considering all of the arguments, they offer their thoughts on Google's future. Ultimately, the company appears to have an impressive array of growth opportunities that should allow it to continue its impressive run.


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