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El Clasificado is recognized as one of the top 100 Largest Minority-Owned Businesses

By June 19, 2012December 24th, 2014Company News


The award winning publication was recently ranked #51 by the Los Angeles Business Journal for Minority-Owned Business.

The Los Angeles Business Journal has ranked El Clasificado 51st on an exclusive ranking of the largest Minority Owned businesses. The List was published on June 4, 2012 featuring the businesses headquartered in Los Angeles County and were ranked by 2011 revenue.

This List is published to showcase the companies that are at least 50 percent minority-owned and privately-held. A breakdown of LA County’s largest minority-owned businesses show that about 23% of businesses are Mexican-American followed by 20% of business Chinese-American.

El Clasificado has also been included for five consecutive years in the top 100 List of the Fastest Growing Companies in the US and was recently awarded  the Latino Business Award by Los Angeles Business Journal.

The Los Angeles Business Journal is a weekly newspaper covering general business news in Los Angeles, California. The newspaper is published each Monday reaching an estimated circulation of 30,000 subscribers with an additional 12,000 online. The List is the most widely read feature, which ranks the top businesses in any given industry. Annually the LA Business Journal publishes the combined lists into the Book of Lists.

About El Clasificado
El Clasificado, the flagship publication of EC Hispanic Media, is a multi-media publication and advertising solutions company with advertising platforms in print, online and grassroots events. More than 1.5 million readers utilize the free Spanish-language publication every week. El Clasificado, a verified publication, is distributed in over 280 cities throughout Southern California and the Central Valley, and has a weekly circulation of 480,000. EC Hispanic media also owns elclasificado.com which generates 10 million monthly page views from over 500,000 unique visitors across the United States.