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Half-century-old electronics company on Peninsula to lay off hundreds
LeeMAH Electronics, a Bay Area-founded electronics company, is closing its Peninsula facility in Brisbane, resulting in 212 layoffs. The permanent closure is cited as the reason for the job cuts.
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