Fair. And I don't want to kick anyone further, but I would like to express two surprises: Matthias Meyer, the Google press spokesman, writes that Google Zurich "also makes a substantial contribution in Switzerland through wage and company taxes." the Google company, pays wage taxes? I always thought that employees pay wage taxes. And that wage tax is part of the wages earned and not part of company taxes. And then they say: "Search results in organic searches (on Google) cannot uae rcs data be bought." That may be true. But the listing, i.e. who appears when in the search, can be bought in the first place: in the form of AdWords ads. And in order to be high up in the organic results, it is of course an advantage to also participate in AdWords. Because that gives you greater relevance (more traffic, more links) and you are much better positioned "organically." This is an ingenious money-printing instrument and I take my hat off to it.
In order not to keep bothering poor Google, let's finally look at another of the data moguls: Mark Zuckerberg and his Facebook empire. Wasn't that almost written off two months ago after criticism from the American government and Zuckerberg's summons to Congress? And now: the best quarterly result (1/2018) ever for Facebook. And, still unnoticed by the public, the most ingenious commercial innovation of recent years in Zuckerberg's empire: the shop solution on Instagram. These Instagram shops mean printing money at the highest level. Brand new: take a look and think about what Zuckerberg's quarterly result for 1/2019 will look like. Make Facebook great again (MFGA).