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	<title>Comments on: Cost Of Protecting GOOG Chief: $1/2 Million</title>
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		<title>By: Seth Finkelstein</title>
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		<description>&quot;Fair to say, Page is deemed less at threat&quot;

It may be that he just handles the costs himself, on his own &quot;dime&quot;. We&#039;re talking ultra-rich vs. super-rich here. Or maybe even levels of ultra-rich, like comparing infinities. The mind boggles. To them, this is probably like who picks up the tab for a business lunch, and whether or not they put it on the company expense account.


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<p>It may be that he just handles the costs himself, on his own &#8220;dime&#8221;. We&#8217;re talking ultra-rich vs. super-rich here. Or maybe even levels of ultra-rich, like comparing infinities. The mind boggles. To them, this is probably like who picks up the tab for a business lunch, and whether or not they put it on the company expense account.</p>
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