Sylvan Forest Products gets military contract option
Portland’s Sylvan Forest Products was awarded a military contract option of up to $63.79 million.
Portland’s Sylvan Forest Products was awarded a military contract option of up to $63.79 million.
TriQuint Semiconductor reported a $28 million quarterly loss.
Outdoor outfitter Cabela’s plans to open a 100,000-square-foot store in Tualatin.
Dave’s Killer Bread announced that John Tucker will succeed Shobi Dahl as CEO. Tucker is currently president of Eugene-based Turtle Mountain.
Portland biodiesel producer SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel landed a waste cooking oil recycling agreement with numerous Seattle companies.
The first WebVisions conference took place in Portland in 2001 and drew 150 people. Now the annual conference, aimed at exploring the future of the web, attracts about 1,200 people from around the world. Executive director Brad Smith speaks about the blurring of the line between techies and designers, and how this convergence will transform the business world.
A $60 million demolition and reconstruction project has begun at Jantzen Beach Center in Portland.
A team from Willamette University will participate in the California Dreamin’ entrepreneurship competition.
WASHINGTON POST: Rebellion by a large group of GOP lawmakers forced House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) to pull a bill he had pushed that would help people with pre-existing conditions buy into high-risk health insurance pools.
Google is considering a major expansion of data centers in The Dalles.