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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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