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    Google denies 'exit China' rumor
    Hong Kong Herald
    Friday 12th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Search engine Google on Thursday denied it was planning to shut down its business in China by the end of the month.

    Google's spokeswoman Marsha Wang told China Daily on Thursday that the company had not ordered its domestic advertising agents to stop doing business.

    "That's not possible. Our China operations are still at normal," the China Daily quoted Wang, as saying.

    Google's China team continued to develop new services, hire people and its businesses were "as usual", Wang said.

    Rumors about Google's possible retreat from China were running high on Thursday ever since its CEO Eric Schmidt said at a media summit in Abu Dhabi a day earlier that he expected "something will happen soon" about its high-profile spat with China. (ANI)

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