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In 2010, the company made a profit of $25 million on revenue of $1.1 billion. [5] In 2012, California Steel began construction of a new pipe mill, completion of which in 2014 increased the company's annual production capacity to 3 million tons of rolled steel and 0.6 million tons of pipe. [6]
Argonaut Mining Company: 1893–1942 registered as California Historical Landmark #786. Golden Fleece Tunnel: Westville: Golden Fleece Mining & Milling Co. Iron Mountain Mine: Redding: Kennedy Mine: Jackson: 1886–1942 South of Sutter Gold Mine Locarno Mine
The new Rio Grande Industries company was renamed to the Southern Pacific Rail Corporation in 1993 [5] and merged SPTC Holding into themselves. [6] The new Rio Grande Industries company, now known as the Southern Pacific Rail Corporation, was eventually merged into the Union Pacific in 2015. [7] [8] [9]
] The steel sold by the corporation was used to build many skyscrapers in Los Angeles and San Francisco. [ 2 ] As of 2011, the company had a workforce of 2,000. [ 2 ]
While Southern Pacific (railroad) was sold off to Rio Grande Industries, all of the SP's real estate holdings were consolidated into a new company, Catellus Development Corporation, making it California's largest private landowner, of which Santa Fe remained the owner. In the early 1980s, gold was discovered on several properties west of Battle ...
Hilt, California, owned by Northern California Lumber Co., then purchased by the Fruit Growers Supply Company, an affiliate of Sunkist Irvine, California , built by The Irvine Company and incorporated in 1971; the largest planned community in the world, but technically not a company town.
The San Francisco Refinery is an oil refinery complex located in Rodeo, California and in Arroyo Grande, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Maria Valley. These two locations, although more than 200 miles (320 km) apart, are considered one operation. They are directly connected by a 200-mile pipeline (320 km). [1]
The Pacific Rolling Mill Company was the West’s first iron and steel producing foundry, founded in 1866, [1] [2] in San Francisco, California. (The company was also known as Pacific Rolling Mills and the two names were used interchangeably throughout its history.) Later in its life, through mergers, the company was transformed first into the ...