After Larry Page, Sergey Brin Reportedly Moves Business Entities Out Of California Amid Proposed Wealth Tax - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
AlphabetAlphabet(US:GOOGL) Benzinga·2026-01-10 04:24

Core Viewpoint - Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, is reducing his ties with California, joining other billionaires in a broader trend of wealth exodus from the state [1][2]. Group 1: Actions Taken by Sergey Brin - Brin terminated or moved 15 California limited liability companies in the 10 days before Christmas, with seven entities re-registered in Nevada [2]. - The entities include those managing a superyacht and a private air terminal at San Jose International Airport [2]. Group 2: Broader Wealth Exodus - Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya reported that over $700 billion in billionaire wealth has left California in the past month [3]. - The expected taxable wealth of $2 trillion in California has decreased to $1.3 trillion and is continuing to fall [3]. Group 3: Implications of Departures - Political analyst Marc Joffe noted that the departures of tech billionaires could be influenced by California's potential ballot measure targeting the wealthiest residents [4]. - Brin and fellow Stanford graduate Larry Page, who also moved out of state, have a combined net worth exceeding $500 billion [3]. Group 4: Reactions from Tech Leaders - Tech leaders are divided on the tax initiative, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressing acceptance of the tax, while LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman criticized the proposal as poorly designed [6].