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July 9, 1991
A group of investors led by veteran surfwear executive Dennis Donsker has created a new publicly traded company, Makaha Inc., that will both design and manufacture apparel for other companies while introducing its own label. Makaha, headquartered in Costa Mesa, was created in a stock swap with the Ross Anderson Group Inc., a one-time securities firm that had gone out of business.
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July 13, 1993 | CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Makaha Inc., a casual clothing maker that had stopped manufacturing in recent months, is going into the plastics business. The company disclosed in a securities filing Monday that it plans to spend $4 million to buy a Mexican plastics manufacturing plant on the border near Mexicali, which will make plastic household goods. The products will be marketed in the United States and Latin America.
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July 13, 1993 | CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Makaha Inc., a casual clothing maker that had stopped manufacturing in recent months, is going into the plastics business. The company disclosed in a securities filing Monday that it plans to spend $4 million to buy a Mexican plastics manufacturing plant on the border near Mexicali, which will make plastic household goods. The products will be marketed in the United States and Latin America.
BUSINESS
July 9, 1991
A group of investors led by veteran surfwear executive Dennis Donsker has created a new publicly traded company, Makaha Inc., that will both design and manufacture apparel for other companies while introducing its own label. Makaha, headquartered in Costa Mesa, was created in a stock swap with the Ross Anderson Group Inc., a one-time securities firm that had gone out of business.
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