SolarWorld profits fall
SolarWorld AG reported a decline in first-half sales and profits, but still expects to surpass last year’s revenue of $1.8 billion.
SolarWorld AG reported a decline in first-half sales and profits, but still expects to surpass last year’s revenue of $1.8 billion.
Despite many national retailers launching their back-to-school campaigns in June, local retailers are just beginning to roll out their shopping specials.
Oregon Lottery reported a 2% increase in “sales,” the first increase in three years.
Portland General Electric is considering giant cane as a possible future energy source for its coal-fired Boardman power plant.
Almost 1,200 businesses sent an open letter to President Barack Obama asking for a new approach to help salmon and steelhead, which could possibly mean removing dams.
Daimler Trucks North America CEO Martin Daum joined President Barack Obama at an announcement to push for new fuel efficiency standards.
Oregon economist Patrick Emerson says Standard & Poor’s downgrade was essentially a non-action. And he doesn’t think you can take the markets’ downturn as any evidence of an impending return to recession.
Jeld-Wen Inc. faces a bad financial picture while marketing junk bonds to refinance $1.2 billion in debt.
A Health Net Inc. data breach discovered in January affected more Oregonians than originally thought.
Earthquake Tech, a seismic retrofitting business based in Portland, is growing quickly after the recent quake in Japan.