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Charles Schwab & Co. may skip out of San Francisco entirely with Google, Facebook and Salesforce driving rents and talent costs sky high

Chuck Schwab sounded off by blaming taxes but then admitted free-market forces may push the headquarters back toward Colorado and Texas

Author Brooke Southall June 24, 2019 at 8:07 PM
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Chuck Schwab: I’m not sure [we’ll stay] … we’ll continue looking at that as a possibility.

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Diane Portuesi

Diane Portuesi

June 26, 2019 — 3:40 AM
I never knew they are based in San Francisco. Now that I do I may find it necessary to change investment companies...
Smith

Smith

June 30, 2019 — 7:55 PM
Against San Francisco? Why on Earth?
Mike

Mike

November 29, 2019 — 7:46 AM
Google has been sinking a lot of money into their campuses around Omaha lately. Nebraska and Nebraska Omaha have first rate innovative tech classes, largely funded by google. Pair this with the tax incentives, Midwest work ethic, cheaper licensed staff of TD already in place. Omaha's TD Ameritrade Headquarters, with their state of the art green campus may be just the thing Schwab is looking for.

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