April 2005
From the editor: That's not funny
Input Reader Survey
Weighing in on Measure 37
Revolution on the tube
With $22 million in new investment, Portland-based Ensequence is pushing interactive TV into your living room.
Branded Entertainment
What happens when TV shows and the products they advertise become one?
Micro Power reinvents itself
A Hillsboro battery systems company charges up with $14 million in private financing.
The big deals of 2004
Researched by Perkins Coie LLP
Economic storm clouds
The weak U.S. dollar is boosting sales for Oregon exporters. But it's also a symptom of rising deficits that could weaken America's economy in the long term.
In Character
Ignazio Vella passes on his passion for perfect cheese at The Rogue Creamery in Central Point.
Business Tools
Health insurance: Covering domestic partners; Business taxes: Small change in Salem
CEO of the Month
Claude Duss, IdaTech
Plus...
Courting California businesses...Tough times for an Eastern Oregon airport...Road tripping with soy...Lensbaby grows up...Making more camp stoves...Feeding aging baby boomers...PowerList: Banks...Indicators: Wood products, exports, Hispanic demographics. |
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