Top Google (GOOG) Execs Look to NASA to Park Private Jets
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Google’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) top executives have possibly made the directors of NASA an offer they cannot refuse.
Forbes reporting over the weekened Google’s CEO Larry Page, Chairman Eric Schmidt, and co-founder Sergey Brin have proposed to offer NASA $33 million dollars to renovate Hanger One in substitution for two thirds of the space. The Google chiefs looks to use the place to house their eight private jets.
NASA is currently in the process of remodeling the outside of Hanger One as it contains large amounts of PCB toxins. NASA is weighing its options and is looking to see if the offer is the best opportunity.
Forbes reporting over the weekened Google’s CEO Larry Page, Chairman Eric Schmidt, and co-founder Sergey Brin have proposed to offer NASA $33 million dollars to renovate Hanger One in substitution for two thirds of the space. The Google chiefs looks to use the place to house their eight private jets.
NASA is currently in the process of remodeling the outside of Hanger One as it contains large amounts of PCB toxins. NASA is weighing its options and is looking to see if the offer is the best opportunity.
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