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Alameda County, California
Asking Price
$400,000
Revenue
Call/Email
Down
$100,000
Cash Flow
Call/Email
Name: Duckhwan Kim
Phone: Show phone number
Name
Duckhwan Kim
Phone
Show phone number
Year Established:
1985
Employees:
5
Reason for sale:
Retire
Support & Training:
2 weeks of training avaialble after closing of escrow
Size in Square Feet:
3,500 sqft
Posting ID:
9181071
Attributes:
Training And Support
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