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Mar. 3, 2010

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LOS ANGELES - A majority of finance executives at public and private Southern California companies polled by Grant Thornton LLP project their revenues will increase in 2010. Of participating executives based in Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego, nearly 70 percent expect their company's revenues will increase and 59 percent anticipate profits. The economic recovery and financial regulatory reform is of greatest concern to executives.

LOS ANGELES - A majority of finance executives at public and private Southern California companies polled by Grant Thornton LLP project their revenues will increase in 2010.

Of participating executives based in Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego, nearly 70 percent expect their company's revenues will increase and 59 percent anticipate profits.

The economic recovery and financial regulatory reform is of greatest concern to executives.

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