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“They had done just what they expect their customers to do: ‘Entertain the best that they can.’”

In August, I flew to Southern California for visits to prominent audio products manufacturers Sonance, in San Clemente, and Harman International, in Northridge (see my story about JBL on p. 16). Traffic challenges on the 405

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