Deal for chipmaking tools could bode well for struggling Intel
Finally, some encouraging news for Intel.
Finally, some encouraging news for Intel.
SUSTAINABILITY NEWS: Business leaders think Portland falling behind other cities; pair of wineries earn B-Corp certification; Craft Brew Alliance uses less water, makes more beer.
BY LINDA BAKEROn April 1 I attended a forum at the University of Portland on the sharing economy. The event featured panelists from Lyft and Airbnb, as well as Portland Mayor Charlie Hales. Asked about the impact of tech-driven sharing economy services. Hales said the new business models are reshaping the landscape. “But,” he added, “I don’t pretend to understand how a lot of this [technology] works.”
BY JACOB PALMER | DIGITAL NEWS EDITORThe entrepreneurial spirit was alive and well at the Oregon Angel showcase, an annual event for angel investors and early stage entrepreneurs.
GAWKER: Companies didn’t show enough initiative in improving customer service.
BLOOMBERG: Domino’s and Dunkin’ Donuts exceeded analysts expectations in the first quarter.
There are winners and losers with a strengthening U.S. dollar.
Two thousand construction jobs were added last year; real estate values drive up Eugene revenue; all-cash offers shake up Portland market; building owners brace for energy reporting rules.
Vulnerabilities identified in an audit conducted three years ago remain unsolved.
Sen. Ron Wyden and President Barack Obama back the deal, but many liberal lawmakers don’t.