SolarWorld cuts more jobs in Europe
SolarWorld cut more than 250 jobs in Europe, blaming unfair Chinese competition.
SolarWorld cut more than 250 jobs in Europe, blaming unfair Chinese competition.
U.S. service companies expanded in May for the 29th month.
After four years on hiatus, the Coos Bay-to-Eugene railroad line is back open, bringing a much needed boost to the Coast Range.
Two Hillsboro apartment buildings for fixed-income seniors completed $1.4 million in refurbishments.
The Pacific Northwest College of Art unveiled a $30 million renovation plan for a former post office and federal building in downtown Portland.
Oregon’s banks are slowly returning to good health, and most are profitable again.
Business is picking up, but American companies are choosing to wait before stepping up hiring.
Americans have been successful at escaping some debt, but credit card debt is still a major problem.
Companies placed 0.6% fewer orders to U.S. factories in April for the second straight month of decline.
U.S. employers created only 69,000 jobs in May, the fewest in a year. At the same time, the unemployment rate rose.