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Filings Show Larry Page Moved Family Office and Ventures From California to Delaware

The moves follow a proposed California ballot measure to levy a one-time 5% tax on residents worth over $1 billion.

Overview

  • State records reviewed by Business Insider show Page’s family office, Koop, was converted out of California and incorporated in Delaware in late December 2025.
  • Additional Page-linked entities shifted as well, including Flu Lab LLC and One Aero, which now list principal addresses in Nevada and Florida, and Dynatomics LLC, which converted to Delaware with a new address in Texas.
  • A source said Page has left California, while another reported detail indicates parts of his team, led by Chris Anderson, continue operating in the state.
  • The wealth-tax initiative has not yet qualified for the ballot and would apply retroactively to residents as of January 1, 2026 if approved in November 2026.
  • Delaware’s privacy and corporate-court advantages were cited in the filings context, and other Page-affiliated entities, including Oceankind and LLCs tied to island purchases, also moved; Page is ranked second on Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.