Mr. Jackson,
The focus of this story changes drastically from beginning to end. I still do not know what Google’s “big problem” is. Your reference to their “scripts” does highlight the intentions of Google’s executives to perpetuate positive talk and ideas about the well-being of their company. However, this tactic should be expected of a corporation with a high market cap. Larry Page simply recognizes that a large part of stock market activity stems more from public belief than the actual finances of the corporation. As for the undefined terminology in Google’s released statistics, this could also be a strategic move which recognizes how easily information is transferred and impacts consumers. While Google’s core business may be slowing slightly, Larry Page is obviously attempting to make up for this decrease by attempting to divert public focus to other, potentially more-profitable aspects of the company. Google doesn’t have any kind of big problem, or at least you don’t point one out in this article.
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