Top-paid CEOs in Oregon
While many Oregon workers have resigned themselves to stagnant wages over the last few years in an uncertain economy, Oregon’s public company CEOs saw no income dip during the last fiscal year. more >
Public companies vanish while profits rise
Publicly traded companies are becoming an endangered species in Oregon. Some have opted to move headquarters. Others have been acquired by out-of-state companies. more >
Oregon's Private 150
Sometimes they’re up; sometimes they’re down. And sometimes they’re all over the map. more >
Deal Watch: FLIR wins record-setting defense contract
WILSONVILLE-BASED FLIR Systems in late May inked the largest single defense contract in Oregon’s history — a $358.4 million deal with the U.S. Army for optical and infrared sensors. more >
Deal Watch: Troubled TRM gets loan, buys company
IN LATE APRIL Portland-based ATM network operator TRM Corp. created one of the largest nonbank ATM networks in the nation when it purchased New Jersey-based LJR Consulting, which does business as Access To Money, for $15 million. more >
Deal Watch: Making a splash with interactive ads
THEY’RE THE DEMOGRAPHIC that makes advertisers drool: the 13- to 29-year-old online audience. Right now they’re spending most of their online time on social networking websites like MySpace or Facebook — not on traditional websites. more >
Deal Watch: HemCon acquires a global reach
From tiny shrimp shells mighty companies grow. HemCon Medical Technologies, maker of the blood-stopping bandage used on battlefields that was developed with the Oregon Medical Laser Center and Providence St. Vincent’s Hospital, has made its first acquisition. more >