Google founder Larry Page to marry
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There are scores of eligible Google millionaires, but as of next month, both its famed billionaire founders appear to be taken.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, co-founder Larry Page will marry his girlfriend, Lucinda Southworth, at an undisclosed location during the weekend of December 8.
Guests have been advised to have their passports available to travel internationally, the newspaper said.
Earlier this month, Silicon Valley celebrity gossip site valleywag.com reported that the two would marry on Necker Island, the Caribbean hideaway owned by Virgin Group billionaire Richard Branson, on December 7.
Since 2003, Southworth has been a doctoral student in biomedical informatics at Stanford University. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2001 and holds a master's of science from Oxford University.
Southworth did not respond to requests for comment. A Google spokesperson declined to confirm the engagement.
Page, 34, co-founded the now famed search company in 1998 with Stanford University classmate Sergey Brin.
Since the firm went public in 2004, its stock has skyrocketed to nearly $US750 a share and it has become one of the world's most highly valued companies.
Page and Brin were co-ranked at No. 5 this year in Forbes' 400 list of US billionaires. Each is estimated to have a net worth of $US18.5 billion ($NZ24.4 billion).
In May, Brin married his longtime girlfriend, Anne Wojcicki, on a sandbar in the Bahamas.
- Reuters
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