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Google Chooses Michigan for Expansion

   Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm announces Google's decision to create a new sales and operations center in Michigan for Google's AdWords online advertising program. Shown l-r: Granholm; David Fischer, Google's U.S. director of online sales and operations; Grady Burnett, director of online sales and operations, Michigan. (PRNewsFoto/Michigan Economic Development Corporation)

LANSING, MI UNITED STATES
        1,000 Jobs in Washtenaw County Expected in First Five Years

    LANSING, Mich., July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Governor Jennifer M. Granholm
and Michigan Economic Development Corporation President and CEO James C.
Epolito today announced that Internet giant Google Inc. has chosen Michigan
for its newest Internet project. The company plans to make a significant
financial investment to locate a major new corporate presence in the Ann
Arbor area that will create 1,000 direct and more than 1,200 spin-off jobs
in its first five years.
    (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060711/DETU009 )
    The facility will be a sales and operations center for Google's AdWords
online advertising program. The Governor directed the MEDC to go after the
new Google project more than a year ago. Assistance offered through the
Michigan Economic Development Corporation helped convince Google to choose
Michigan over other potential locations. Granholm said the Google decision
is just the latest evidence that her economic recovery plan is beginning to
deliver dividends of increased investment by high-tech companies that mean
well-paying jobs for Michigan.
    "Whether you are a business building engines or a search engine,
Michigan is the place you want to be," said Granholm. "We are creating jobs
that will allow our young people to stay in Michigan and raise families of
their own."
    The MEDC approved a High-Tech Single Business Tax credit valued at more
than $38 million over 20 years to win the company's investment.
    "We're delighted to open a new office in the Ann Arbor area," said
Larry Page, co-founder of Google. "We hope to establish as wonderful a home
in Michigan for Google as I enjoyed while growing up. Our goal is to have
many Michiganians call themselves Googlers."
    An economic analysis conducted by the MEDC estimates that increased
economic activity created by the expansion will generate 1,245 indirect
Michigan jobs in addition to the 1,000 created directly by Google. The
project is expected to generate more than $2 billion in personal income for
Michigan workers over the life of the tax credit.
    "Google plans to begin hiring in Michigan soon, so it won't be long
before we see the benefits of this great company's investment," Epolito
said. "With operations in major metropolitan areas throughout the world,
Google's presence here puts Michigan among an elite class of locations for
those companies needing a high-tech workforce."
    The regional economic development agency, Ann Arbor Spark, worked in
collaboration with the Governor and the MEDC to win Google's investment.
    "The decision by Google to locate in the Ann Arbor region is an
extraordinary example of the attractiveness of our community -- talent,
technology, and quality of life -- and demonstrates the potential for
future growth of innovation based high-tech companies," said Michael
Finney, President and CEO of Ann Arbor Spark.
    "This is an immensely important opportunity for our university, our
students, and our state," University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman
said. "Google growing in the University of Michigan's backyard will mean
more research and discoveries, more opportunities for student engagement,
and the potential of new technologies and new jobs. During a 2005 visit to
campus, Larry Page told engineering graduates to imagine the big things we
can get done in the world -- that's what today's announcement promises for
our future."
    Google was co-founded in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, a graduate
of East Lansing High School and the University of Michigan. Google's
innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world
with information every day. The company serves corporate clients including
advertisers, content publishers and site managers with advertising and
revenue-generating search services. Thousands of advertisers use the Google
AdWords program to promote their products and services on the Web. As of
March 31, 2006, Google employed 6,790 full-time employees throughout the
Americas, Europe and Asia.
    The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, a partnership between
the state and local communities, promotes smart economic growth by
developing strategies and providing services to create and retain good jobs
and a high quality of life. For more information on the Michigan Economic
Development Corporation's initiatives and programs, visit the Web site at
http://www.michigan.org .
                                 Google Inc.
                              Economic Analysis
                              Summary Estimates
                       (All estimates in 2006 dollars)

    TOTAL JOBS CREATED                                  2,245
     Direct                                             1,000
     Indirect                                           1,245

    NET POSITIVE STATE REVENUE IMPACT            $126,883,000
     Revenue Foregone                             $38,250,000
     Revenue Gain                                $165,133,000
     Average Weekly Wage                                 $913

    Personal Income Generated Over
    Life of the 20-Year Tax Credit Agreement   $2,147,376,000


SOURCE Michigan Economic Development Corporation




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