Lithia’s revenue rises
Lithia Motor’s revenue rose 19% in the second quarter of 2010, up to $534 million from $444 million a year earlier.
Lithia Motor’s revenue rose 19% in the second quarter of 2010, up to $534 million from $444 million a year earlier.
A dozen workers hired by Aptitude temp agency say they haven’t been paid for months of work at Safeway in Clackamas.
The Gifting Tree Wellness Center in Ashland accepts labor, goods or a promise to “pay-it-forward” to the community-at-large in return for services.
A study by the Oregon Department of Transportation cites 1,665 bridges as functionally obsolete or structurally deficient.
I got the opportunity to sit down with Matt Nees and Bryce Yonker the other day, and within an hour my story idea list had doubled in size. There’s a lot going on with tech innovation in Oregon, and Nees, who’s been president of the Software Association of Oregon for about a year now, and his colleague Yonker have a sharp inside view of not only what’s happening, but also what’s coming.
Portland’s video processing startup Elemental Technologies wins $7.5 million in venture capital from The Walt Disney Co.’s Steamboat Ventures.
Rainn Wilson responds to a suit against him by counter-suing Think Brilliant.
California has shut down gold mining with suction dredges for environmental reasons, bringing more miners to Oregon.
Senator Jeff Merkley calls for $30 billion to be loaned to small businesses.