LivingSocial to ax hundreds of jobs
Washington Business Journal: LivingSocial, a social commerce company that has raised more than $800 million in funding, entered 2012 with a staff of roughly 5,000. Now it says it will lay off 400 in the U.S.
Washington Business Journal: LivingSocial, a social commerce company that has raised more than $800 million in funding, entered 2012 with a staff of roughly 5,000. Now it says it will lay off 400 in the U.S.
Trail Blazers chief operating officer Sarah Mensah has resigned.
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.