AUGUST 2007: PUBLIC COMPANIES LIST    

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FOOTNOTES

Companies are  ranked based on revenue from the most recent fiscal year as reported in filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

N: New to the list    NA: Not applicable 

      


*Results are for 2007 fiscal year.
**Acquired in June 2007 by privately held, Livingston, N.J.-based J-M Manufacturing Co. to form JM Eagle Co.
***Changed its name from Central Oregon Independent Health Services in March 2007.
†Moved headquarters from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. to Eugene in 2006.
††Moved headquarters from Minneapolis, Minn. to Hillsboro in March 2006.
†††Formerly New World Entertainment Corp. Moved headquarters from Las Vegas, Nev. to Jacksonville in 2006.
§Under formal  investigation by the SEC as of June 2007 in response to shareholder allegations of fraud.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX (name, rank)
  Albina Community Bancorp 57   InFocus Corp. 21   Pope & Talbot 12
  Aultra Gold 61   Jewett Cameron Trading Co. Ltd. 41   Portland General Electric Co. 6
  AVI Biopharma 58   LaCrosse Footwear 34   Precision Castparts Corp. 2
  Axial Vector Engine Corp. 62   Lattice Semiconductor Corp. 26   PremierWest Bancorp 38
  Bioject Medical Technologies 56   Lithia Motors 3   PW Eagle 14
  Blount International 15   MathStar 60   RadiSys Corp. 25
  Cascade Bancorp 31   McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Rest. 24   Rentrak Corp. 35
  Cascade Corp. 18   Mentor Graphics Corp. 13   Rim Semiconductor Co. 59
  Cascade Microtech 37   Merix Corp. 23   Schmitt Industries 55
  Citizens Bancorp 47   Metro One Telecommunications 46   Schnitzer Steel Industries 5
  Clear Choice Health Plans 30   Microfield Group 40   StanCorp Financial Group 4
  Columbia Bancorp 39   microHelix 50   Synthetech 53
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 8   Monaco Coach Corp. 7   Tektronix 9
  Corillian Corp. 44   New World Brands 49   TriQuint Semiconductor 20
  Digimarc Corp. 36   Nike 1   TRM Corp. 33
  Electro Scientific Industries 28   Northwest Natural Gas Co. 10   Umpqua Holdings Corp. 19
  FEI Co. 17   Northwest Pipe Co. 22   West Coast Bancorp 29
  FLIR Systems 16   Pacific Continental Corp. 43   Willamette Valley Vineyards 51
  Fog Cutter Capital Group 45   Paulson Capital Corp. 52   Williams Controls 42
  Greenbrier Companies 11   Pixelworks 32   Yocream International 48
  Home Valley Bancorp 54   Planar Systems 27      

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
EPS Earnings per share Fully diluted earnings per share.
P/E Price/earnings ratio Price of a stock at fiscal year end divided by its earnings per share.
D/E Debt-to-equity ratio Total liabilities, not just the long-term debt, divided by shareholder’s equity and expressed as a percentage.
ROE Return on equity Amount (percentage) earned on a company’s shareholder investment. Income divided by shareholders’ equity as of the fiscal year end.
ROI Return on investment Amount (percentage) earned on a company’s total capital. Income divided by total assets as of the fiscal year end.
MARKET VALUE Figured by multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the closing stock price as of Dec. 31, 2006.


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Oregon's Public Companies list compiled by Brandon Sawyer, Oregon Business research editor. E-mail brandons@oregonbusiness.com or call 503.223.0304 with corrections or comments.

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