January
Portland's Nau fashions a green ideal...


In late 2004, the handful of people starting outdoor clothing company Nau faced a tossup. Founder Eric Reynolds, who started the legendary Marmot outdoor brand, wanted the company located in Boulder, Colo., where he lived. CEO Chris Van Dyke, a former Nike exec, wanted it in his hometown of Portland. more >

Sharpening Oregon's eco-edge...

Oregon suffers growing dentist shortage...

Capitol Gains: Let the political games begin

Discount groceries gain market share across Oregon...

Delays turn Biscuit fire payoff hopes to ash...


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What are the rules when the CEO gets sick?
Worst-case scenario: A company’s CEO gets diagnosed with cancer and decides to keep the illness a secret.


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  • STATEWIDE... — A blizzard of Measure 37 claims fell across the state as 2006 drew to a close with businesses and individuals scrambling to meet a December deadline.
  • NYSSA... — A growing all-terrain vehicle manufacturing company has injected tiny Nyssa — just south of Ontario — with new economic life. Driving Ambitions is scheduled to build 1,000 ATVs this year based on designs from Pacer International.

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