Precision Castparts sales up
Precision Castparts sales hit almost $2.4 billion this quarter, though the manufacturer lost about $12 million due to union organizing.
Precision Castparts sales hit almost $2.4 billion this quarter, though the manufacturer lost about $12 million due to union organizing.
SolarWorld avoided insolvency with a financial restructuring plan.
Meacham’s only business, the Oregon Trail Store and Deli, reopened after three years, providing a sense of community to the small mountain town.
Bandon-based Face Rock Creamery earned first place at a prestigious cheese competition only three months after opening.
20 Oregonians moved on to the second round of an entrepreneurial contest put on by Walmart called “Get on the Shelf.”
USAToday: After Oprah experiences racial incident in Zurich, Switzerland this past July, Swiss tourism office apologizes.
Reuters: BlackBerry Ltd is warming up to the possibility of going private, as the smartphone maker battles to revive its fortunes.
In a recent analysis of causes of how projects lose money, a few key drivers emerged as causing 80% of losses — the most common being client communications failures. A TWIST Memo is a standard email you send to your client at least once a week in which you communicate with extreme clarity. This clarity leaves neither party any room to hide. It drives projects forward.
KATU: A reported sighting of murder suspect James DiMaggio triggered statewide Amber Alerts in Oregon and Washington.
Saw-chain maker Blount International plans to shut down a Milwaukie factory and lay off 200, after second-quarter profits fell.