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AUSTIN, Texas — Online real estate services provider Realtor.com has announced plans to relocate its headquarters to Austin.
Another Bay Area-based company is packing up and moving its offices to Texas, joining the likes of Chevron and Hewlett Packard, a few of the many corporations ditching the Golden State.
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