
GOLDLINE #8 FASTEST GROWING L.A. COMPANY
Goldline International Ranked #8 Fastest Growing Private Company in Los Angeles County
for its rapid revenue growth
November 17, 2009
SANTA MONICA, CA - Goldline International, Inc., a leading gold and precious metals trading company, is the 8th fastest growing private company in Los Angeles County as determined by the Los Angeles Business Journal (LABJ).
This is Goldline's first inclusion on the Top 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies list. Goldline is also #2 on LABJ's "Big Movers" list, which further ranks the fastest growing companies with at least $50 million in 2008 revenue. This is in addition to Goldline's recent recognition by LABJ as the 32nd largest privately-held company in Los Angeles County. Goldline is the only precious metals company included in all rankings.
"We are honored and proud to be recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal for our company's success," said Mark Albarian, President and CEO of Goldline. "This is Goldline's first appearance on the Fastest Growing list. We attribute our inclusion to investors' strong demand for physical gold, building our sales teams and marketing programs, and the strong and steady performance of all Goldline employees."
The Fastest Growing Companies were ranked by two-year average revenue growth from 2006 to 2008. Although many of Goldline's clients are located in the greater Los Angeles area, Goldline does business throughout the United States and Canada.
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