Google Will Invest An Added $1.1B In Dutch Data Centers

Alphabet Inc.'s GOOGL Google is to spend a further €1 billion euros ($1.14 billion) to build data centers in the Netherlands, according to Reuters.

The new facility will be in Middenmeer and the group is also expanding a data center currently under construction in Eemshaven, Netherlands. The two sites will employ around 500 people once they are built.

Google shares traded around $1,118 at time of publication.

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