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In November, 2005, Walter Wang acquired 100 percent of the company from Formosa Plastics. [3] J-M Manufacturing grew to a 14-plant enterprise by 2007, when it acquired the second largest plastic-pipe manufacturer, PW Eagle. [4] The company relocated its headquarters to Los Angeles in 2008. [5]
Manufacturing companies based in Los Angeles — based in the City of Los Angeles, located within Greater Los Angeles, Southern California For those in the larger multi−county region, see Category: Manufacturing companies based in the Greater Los Angeles Area .
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This is a list of notable corporations headquartered in Los Angeles County, California. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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Defunct companies formerly based in Greater Los Angeles, Southern California. The area includes the City of Los Angeles & Los Angeles County , Orange County , Ventura County , and the suburban western sections of Riverside County and San Bernardino County .
The Los Angeles Downtown Industrial District (LADID) is manufacturing and wholesale district of downtown Los Angeles, California, that was established as a property-based business improvement district (BID) in 1998 by the Central City East Association (CCEA). The district spans 46 blocks, covers 600 properties, and is the historic home of ...