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Quote: "We believe that the future of work is flexibility," wrote Ronan Harris, VP of Google U.K. and Ireland. "Whilst the majority of our UK employees want to be on-site some of the time, they also want the flexibility of working from home a couple of days a week. Some of our people will want to be fully remote. Our future UK workplace has room for all of those possibilities."
"We'll [also] be introducing new types of collaboration spaces for in-person teamwork [at Central Saint Giles], as well as creating more overall space to improve well-being. We'll introduce team pods, which are flexible new space types that can be reconfigured in multiple ways, supporting focused work, collaboration or both, based on team needs. The new refurbishment will also feature outdoor covered working spaces to enable work in the fresh air."
Outlook: At the beginning of 2021, Google said it would spend $7B over the course of the year to expand its footprint of offices and data centers across the U.S. It seems to now be executing a similar strategy abroad, adding 700 employees to its current roster of 6,400 employees in the U.K. Once the construction of its new London complexes is complete, Google will have the capacity for a 10,000-strong workforce in the city.
In Europe, at midday, London flat. Paris -0.6%. Frankfurt -0.6%.
Futures at 6:20, Dow +0.3%. S&P +0.2%. Nasdaq flat. Crude +1.3% at $83.15. Gold flat at $1822. Bitcoin -3.8% to $41921.
Ten-year Treasury Yield +3 bps to 1.74%
Fortnite is back on iOS - thanks to Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) loophole.
Congressional Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Big Tech and Reddit.
Navient (NASDAQ:NAVI) settlement cancels $1.7B in private student loans.
Delta (NYSE:DAL) CEO: We believe worst of Omicron is behind us.
Ford (NYSE:F) is a $100B stock and General Motors (NYSE:GM) is not far behind.
Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck arrival might be pushed out to 2023.
Private equity firm TPG (NASDAQ:TPG) makes market debut, raising over $1B.
Citigroup (NYSE:C) exits more Asian consumer banking ops with $3.7B deal.


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