Intel CEO search enters 22nd week
Intel is still looking for a replacement for CEO Paul Otellini 22 weeks after news of his impending retirement in May.
Intel is still looking for a replacement for CEO Paul Otellini 22 weeks after news of his impending retirement in May.
After the gun deaths in Connecticut, sales have risen at stores selling firearms.
CBSnews.com: On the subject of her mother’s potential presidential bid, Chelsea Clinton, the former first daughter, says she just wants her mother to make the ‘right choice for herself.’
CNN.com: Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a towering figure in postwar British and world politics and the only woman to become British prime minister, has died at the age of 87.
Strategic execution requires that you stop putting people first (in the wrong way). Profit must come first.
Slash Gear: Microsoft says two years ago they had the same idea as Facebook Home, the company’s new home screen app launcher.
State lawmakers confirmed that Oregon is a finalist for an electronics factory that would invest $5B in the state and employ 1,000.
The federal government recommended that all four hydroelectric dams be removed from the Klamath River in Oregon and California to help with salmon runs.
Nike is still considering expanding to Portland, as evidenced by company executives meeting with three of four city commissioners.
Oregon sent 700,000 fewer unemployment checks in the beginning of 2013 compared to a year ago.