Alphabet is a name Larry Page wanted employees — not consumers — to be proud of, the Alphabet CEO said in a rare public appearance Monday at the Fortune Global Forum event.
In his first remarks since the creation of Google’s parent company earlier this year, Page described the company’s ambitions, both for employees and for its impact on the world.
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“The idea wasn’t to have a consumer brand in the way that Google is but to have a brand for companies to be part of, ” Page said. “It’s really for employees and for investors.”