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== Financial Center ==
Hayford - San Francisco still is the financial center of California.  WHen the big bank consolidation of the 90s was all done, the two left standing were BofA and Wells Fargo, both SF banks, which had bought out their LA rivals.  The Pacific Stock Exchange is stillin SF, and there are lots of other financial companies still here. While they're not in SF, the venture capitalists of Sand Hill Road identify more with the Bay Area than LA, and there is no similar cluster in LA. So while there is more economic activity in LA, SF is still the center of finance. [[User:Anthony Argyriou|Anthony Argyriou]] 12:11, 3 April 2008 (CDT)

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Financial Center

Hayford - San Francisco still is the financial center of California. WHen the big bank consolidation of the 90s was all done, the two left standing were BofA and Wells Fargo, both SF banks, which had bought out their LA rivals. The Pacific Stock Exchange is stillin SF, and there are lots of other financial companies still here. While they're not in SF, the venture capitalists of Sand Hill Road identify more with the Bay Area than LA, and there is no similar cluster in LA. So while there is more economic activity in LA, SF is still the center of finance. Anthony Argyriou 12:11, 3 April 2008 (CDT)