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Berkeley Bonanza

By The DAILY Californian

Two students at the University of California at Berkeley are cashing in on the computer boom.

Douglas Spindler and Veronica Jordan founded their own computer supply company and less than a year later Spin-Tronics, Inc. may be the fastest growing company in the San Francisco area.

The company--which started with $600 from personal savings--turned its 20,000th business dollar last month. Within seven months, their monthly sales are projected to be more than $100,000.

50-a-Day

They average 50 inquiries a day and they already have plans to expand from the office they moved into just three months ago.

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