Li Ning Portland operation shrinks
Li Ning Sports USA Inc. has cut back employees at its Portland headquarters by half in the last year, as shares of its Chinese parent company plunge.
Li Ning Sports USA Inc. has cut back employees at its Portland headquarters by half in the last year, as shares of its Chinese parent company plunge.
The Portland Seed Fund has already received more than 40 applications for its first funding round, and expects to get as many as 100 by the June 6 deadline.
Thanks to an appearance on the Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” and the growing gluten-free movement, Crave Bake Shop opened its first brick-and-mortar shop in Lake Oswego.
Portland metro unemployment fell to 8.9% in April, beneath the national average of 9%.
The Oregon Legislature has approved a change in kicker tax rebates with House Bill 3543.
The Oregon Sustainability Center attracted two new high-profile partnerships this week with Umpqua Bank and Sanyo/Inspec.
Portland-based ShopIgniter landed $8 million in venture capital to expand its social media storefronts.
A cold spring has made Oregon fruit crops late by two weeks.
Economic uncertainty is only one significant issue facing the telecom industry now, but it intertwines with the technological changes and social changes that are causing so much turmoil in the industry. Once the path for consumer and business spending is defined, the other changes affecting the industry will fall into clearer focus.
The 140 Characters Conference NW focuses on the changing ways people are communicating now thanks to social media. A wide variety of speakers, from business and nonprofit leaders to government officials, spoke on the way social media helps them engage a wider audience and connect with people in ways never before possible.