Rapidly growing Apple Inc. has bought 98 acres of land in Cupertino, nearly doubling the size of its headquarters in the city in U.S. state of California, U.S. media reported on Friday.

The new site is adjacent to a 50-acre land Apple had previously bought. Both properties are just a short drive from Apple's main campus, which Cupertino city officials said is about 35 acres.
"We now occupy 57 buildings in Cupertino and our campus is bursting at the seams," Apple spokesman Steve Dowling was quoted as saying.
"These offices will give us more space for our employees as we continue to grow," he added.
According to an earlier report by the San Jose Mercury News, Apple added 12,300 employees in the past year, raising its global work force to 46,600, many of them in Cupertino.
Neither Apple nor HP revealed the purchase price, although HP reportedly had sought as much as 300 million U.S. dollars, the newspaper said.
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