Groupon CEO willing to fire himself
Chicago Tribune: As share prices plummet, Groupon Chief Executive Andrew Mason says he would step down if necessary.
Chicago Tribune: As share prices plummet, Groupon Chief Executive Andrew Mason says he would step down if necessary.
BGR: Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer made waves when she announced she would be providing all the company’s employees with a smartphone of their choice, unless they wanted a Blackberry.
New York Times: President Obama called on Congress to extend Bush-era tax cuts for all incomes under $250,000.
Associated Press: Microsoft unveiled new Bing ads making fun of rival Google as a terrible holiday shopping guide.
New Seasons Market plans to establish a central kitchen in Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial District.
Beaverton-based SportsOne was chosen to stage pep rallies for the teams competing in the Jan. 3 Fiesta Bowl in Arizona.
11 Oregon timber sales are on hold while a federal judge considers a lawsuit over the protected marbled murrelet.
Oregon has the fourth-worst high school graduation rate in the nation.
Per capita personal incomes rose in Central Oregon between 2010 and 2011, according to data by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The Seattle-based TV company that owns Eugene CBS affiliate KVAL is trying to acquire Eugene’s NBC affiliate KMTR.