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The
population of nearly 10 million consists of a demographic
profile that is educated, ethnically diverse, younger,
and more affluent than the national average. The many
regions of L.A. County are home to people from around
the world who locate here for opportunities in education,
employment and lifestyle. There are multitudes of ambitious,
inspired graduates from the region's 158 institutions
of higher education, making L.A. the birthplace of wild
ideas that shape the future. This infusion of talent in
an environment open to re-inventing the rules fosters
a productive, competitive business climate that sets the
pace for the global economy.
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If
you're looking for the region that will help your
business grow, there are few opportunities in the
world like the Inland Empire. Since 1994, 667 major
operations have either migrated to the region, put
their new expansions in the area or moved locally
to add space and employees. As a result, the Inland
Empire region of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties
has become Southern California's job creation leader
in both absolute and percentage terms. From 1990-1999,
the area has added an incredible 197,900 jobs and
continues to be the only major region of the state
to consistently do so. The Inland Empire creates
over 50,000 new jobs per year, at a growth rate
of 5.7 percent. Take advantage of this region's
superb growth potential. |
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When your business
is in Orange County, the whole world is open to you. Orange
County is a gateway to Mexico and Central and South America,
as well as the Pacific Rim. It's only 20 miles to the harbors
of Long Beach and L.A., which together form the busiest
ports in the U.S. Orange County has its own airport, John
Wayne Airport, only 30 miles from Los Angeles International
Airport and serving more than eight million passengers annually.
Facilitating ground shipping, Orange County is crisscrossed
with a superb network of major highways. |
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Companies
engaged in innovative technology are realizing the
value of clustering-according to Forbes magazine,
-a critical mass of skilled workers, established
employers and entrepreneurs in vital sectors of
the economy.- San Diego has become one of the broadest
and most balanced of these clusters in America.
Thousands of companies engaged in innovative technology
call this region home-companies in the biomedical
field, computers & software, electronics and
telecommunications. In 1998, close to 1,045 patents
were issued to individuals and businesses located
in San Diego County. This is the climate that's
attracting world leaders like Gateway Computers
and Novartis AG., and companies like yours. |
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