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He continues to surprise his customers with the "added value" he brings to the table, values that confound his competition and raise selling standards in his community. ``The edge that America brings to the table is innovation and adaptability,'' McKeon, R-Santa Clarita, said in a statement after his appointment late Wednesday. We started talking to investors about starting a specialty fund and they said there was another group with the same focus," LaBran said, noting that Fontis brings to the table experience in radio and the Hispanic market, while Rustic Canyon's expertise leans toward print, cable and the Internet. |
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