Yeah but Apple has so many people working “not at Apple Park” in the area.
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25,000+ in Silicon Valley as of 2016, but Austin already has 6,200 + up to 15,000 in the new buildingshttps://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Inside-Apple-s-massive-Bay-Area-expansion-6773064.php …
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Apple had more than 25,000 employees in Silicon Valley as of 2016, and Austin already has 6,200 employees and could grow to 21,200, so pretty closehttps://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Inside-Apple-s-massive-Bay-Area-expansion-6773064.php …
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Tim Cook's plan to stack the deck for Beto in 2020
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yes. ugh. new rule. let's never anyone use the word second headquarters again. Or from now on every sizable new office should called a second headquarters.
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I notice finance was mentioned. Back office engineering, customer & sales support, repair, mfg, etc. are traditionally the first functions to transfer from SV to TX, OR, CO etc, but seeing finance was interesting. Could be mainly eng & product finance, however, but not CFO's team
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If you want to include 1 Infinite Loop, its more like a third HQ.
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If you add up existing employees in ATX + the capacity of their new facility, you get close to 25k. Add in the other announced sites and this is comparable in magnitude to HQ2, w/ less fanfare (and tax breaks?). Becoming the biggest private employer in ATX seems like a big deal
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It's a HQ without the tax credit...hmm...
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