Jeld-Wen shrinks bond issue, offers higher interest rates
Jeld-Wen Inc. plans to trim a junk bond issue and offer higher interest rates in order to attract more investors.
Jeld-Wen Inc. plans to trim a junk bond issue and offer higher interest rates in order to attract more investors.
The Umatilla Chemical Depot will cease destroying chemical weapons in November, resulting in a loss of danger but also a loss of 650 jobs.
An indoor, year-round farmers market may be coming to Springfield, in an effort dubbed the Community Food Hub Project.
The Portland Development Commission’s handling of Centennial Mills with LAB Holding, the firm chosen to develop the site, has been marked with confusion and finger-pointing. A conflict of interest may be to blame.
Part of President Obama’s $447 billion jobs bill aims to emulate an Oregon program called the Self-Employed Assistance Program.
Oregon financial officers say they can’t quantify how much money the state spends on contracts awarded to private contractors.
Rising dairy prices are impacting Oregon companies that use fresh milk and cream to make yogurt, ice cream and other products.
Oregon universities expect a record number of international students this fall.
Hermiston-based irrigation technology company IRZ Consulting plans to open an office in China.
In the decade following the dot-com bust, little funding money was available for tech entrepreneurs in Oregon. That seems to be changing now.