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Here Are the 50 Top LA Startups During a Tough 2nd Quarter

The 50 Top Startups in LA, During a Tough 2nd Quarter

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What do a mobile streaming, social commerce and virtual learning startups have in common? They all made our top 50 startups list of the second quarter, put together with help from Pitchbook data analysts. Senior finance reporter Ben Bergman runs down the top companies. You can sort our list by a number of variables.

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Despite the pandemic and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, plenty of Los Angeles startups continue to survive and even thrive. We worked with Pitchbook to compile a list of the top 50. Read more >>

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