Kraft Foods to cut 1600 jobs
Kraft Foods plans to cut 1,600 jobs in North America ahead of plans to split into two companies.
Kraft Foods plans to cut 1,600 jobs in North America ahead of plans to split into two companies.
Wells Fargo’s fourth-quarter earnings rose 20%, but revenue declined as the bank coped with a sluggish economic recovery.
Renewable energy industry woes hit Vestas this week, and the wind turbine maker plans 2,335 layoffs.
Three Oregon universities won a $3.5 million federal grant to work with the University of Utah on sustainable transportation.
Oregon-based Sequential Biofuels opened a second station in Eugene, adding jobs.
Oregon’s 2011 cranberry crop resulted in high yields and prices.
The Oregon Department of Revenue’s planned $92 million computer upgrade is on hold because the state can’t afford the $13 million in startup costs.
Electric power plants are Oregon’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
A new downtown Springfield retailer grew out of the recession and aims to help people still recovering from the downturn.
Foreclosure filings fell 34% nationwide in 2011, to their lowest level since 2007.