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Newegg Expands In Georgia, California

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City of Industry-based electronics and computer products e-commerce retailer Newegg announced this morning that it is expanding its facilities in Georgia and California. According to the company, it has expanded into two new distribution centers located in Atlanta, GA and Ontario, CA.

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Chinese Drone Manufacturer Wingsland Sets Up Shop In LA

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According to the company, the new office will help it service the growing U.S. Wingsland said it has opened up an office in the City of Industry, which will include a warehouse, local inventory, and a product, customer service team, and dedicated marketing and sales team.

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Prolacta Opens New Facility For Human Milk Processing

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Prolacta Bioscience , the venture-backed startup which is developing human milk-based products for treating premature infants, said this morning that it has opened up a new, 67,000 square foot facility in the City of Industry. READ MORE>>.

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Prolacta Names Chief Medical Officer

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City of Industry-based Prolacta Bioscience , the venture-backed company which takes and processes human milk to help premature infants, has named Victoria Niklas, M.D. as its new Chief Medical and Scientific Officer.

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Newegg Expands In Canada

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E-commerce retailer Newegg , which is based in the City of Industry, is expanding in Canada, the firm announced Wednesday afternoon, with new offices and a warehouse. Newegg--one of the largest online retailers--said the warehouse would help it provide more competitive pricing and speedier delivery throughout the country.

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ReachLocal Up 15 Percent After IPO

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Woodland Hills-based ReachLocal , which helps small and local businesses place Internet advertising, was up 15.2 percent after its IPO Thursday, closing at $14.98, up $1.98. The firm sold 4,166,667 shares of stock at $13.00 per share, after pricing below its initial offering range on Wednesday evening, and had traded as high as $15.26