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  2. Category : Companies based in Orange County, California

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    Companies based in Orange County — part of the Greater Los Angeles Area economy in Southern California. Subcategories This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.

  3. Daily Journal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The original newspaper, The Daily Court Journal (Los Angeles), began publication in 1888.Charles T. Munger, was also vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, purchased the paper in 1977; through a series of acquisitions and organic growth, Munger built it into a group of newspapers and websites that provide information on the legal industry, real estate and general business.

  4. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    The fictitious town of Gemco, California, is located in Van Nuys, California, near Woodman Avenue and Saticoy Street. It appeared on a map in the 1980s, possibly as a copyright trap , and is now in many mapping databases.

  5. TPx Communications - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, TPx purchased Sacramento-based 01 Communications Inc's retail customer business as well as its downtown Sacramento data center. [8] In December 2010, TPx announced the purchase of Covad Wireless , also known as NextWeb, Inc., from MegaPath, allowing TelePacific to offer more services to enterprise customers in California and Nevada.

  6. The Orange County Register - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Register logo in 2007. The Orange County Register is a paid daily newspaper published in California. [3] The Register, published in Orange County, California, is owned by the private equity firm Alden Global Capital via its Digital First Media News subsidiaries. Freedom Communications owned the newspaper from 1935 to 2016.

  7. Sunkist Growers, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Sunkist also invested in marketing fresh-squeezed orange juice and lemonade as superior alternatives to "artificial" beverages such as Coca-Cola. By the mid-1930s, one Sunkist orange in five was being consumed in juice form, often at soda fountains, and Sunkist juice was the second-most-popular soda fountain drink, after Coca-Cola. [5]

  8. Orange County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Plain Dealer (January 1898 to May 8, 1925), was a mostly Anaheim-based newspaper, and successor to The Independent, bought by James E. Valjean, a Republican and edited by him, a former editor of the Portsmouth Blade (Ohio). [222] [223] Other newspapers were: Anaheim Daily Herald, Anaheim Gazette, Anaheim Bulletin. [224]

  9. Lucy Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Dunn graduated from California State University, Fullerton in Political Science in 1976 and Western State University College of Law in 1981. From 1981–87 she managed her own private practice of law, the Law Offices of Lucetta A. Dunn, which sprung from her paralegal practice which she developed while attending law school.