
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are reportedly reducing their ties to California. Documents indicate that entities connected to Brin have moved or terminated several California-based companies overseeing investments and business interests, with some converting to Nevada entities. Page has also seen numerous associated California companies become inactive or move out of state. This comes as a potential ballot measure targeting wealthy residents looms over California, prompting questions about the founders' future presence in the state where they built their tech empire.
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