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November 14, 2008 - Weekly Current Affairs Quiz 11/14

Test you knowledge on these current affairs questions 1. Which Oregon County has moved to a four day work week? A) Multnomah B) Clackamas C) Washington D) Jackson 2. Researchers announced that ______ was a better indicator of premature death than traditional weight measurements. A) Cholesterol level B) Alcohol consumption […]


November 13, 2008 - New report to boost business fight against prostitution on 82nd

By Allyssa Williams, BIZ Reporter. A comprehensive citizens’ report detailing the root causes and basic problems of prostitution along Northeast 82nd Avenue should be released in early December, according to Dawn Rasmussen, president of the Save Northeast 82nd Avenue Coalition. The report would help guide businesses and neighborhoods in the […]


November 12, 2008 - Columbia Sportswear news mixed: Lose 75 employees, adds 3 new stores

BIZ REPORT — Portland based Columbia Sportswear announced this month it is laying off 75 employees which is 4% of their workforce.  At the same time Columbia is opening a store at Portland International Airport and also at three other locations in Minneapolis, Seattle and Chicago. President Tim Boyle stated, […]


November 11, 2008 - Oregon Remodeling Industry Remains Strong

By Phil Peach, Oregon Remodelers Association, There is still a lot of uncertainty about the future of the construction industry, and whether we are at the “bottom” of the economic downturn, how long the recovery will take, when new homebuilding will return and what effect that will have on the […]


November 10, 2008 - Credit Default Swaps: What Went Wrong with CDS

By Bill Conery, Businomics, Conerly Consulting, Yesterday I explained the basics of a credit default swap.  Now let’s explain how they sunk AIG.  The obvious risk of the CDS is that the original bond issuer (Barb in the simple explanation) cannot repay her debt.  In AIG’s case, they did extensive […]


November 7, 2008 - Weekly Current Event Quiz 11/7

Test your knowledge on events that happened this week. 1. NBA coaches this week agreed to… A) Wear designated clothing brands during games as a promotion B) Hire a law firm to sue referees for repeated errors C) Ban the use of non-recycled cups at courtside 2. Which Governor was […]


November 6, 2008 - Manuel Castaneda wins SBA Oregon’s Minority Small Business Award

From Oregon Small Business Administration, Manuel Castaneda , president of Pro Landscape,Inc., is the Oregon Minority Small Business Person of the Year for 2008 announced SBA Portland District Director Harry DeWolf. The award was presented at the Minority Business Opportunity Committee’s (MBOC) Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week awards luncheon on […]


November 5, 2008 - OSU Study: Promoting ‘Family’ Brand Linked to Financial Success

From Oregon State University College of Business, CORVALLIS, Ore. -A new study by Oregon State University researchers shows that promoting the fact that the business is a “family” business positively influences customer purchasing decisions.  Family businesses are important to the United States economy, comprising an estimated 80 percent of the […]


November 3, 2008 - NEWS FLASH: Starbucks free coffeee for voters may be a crime

Oregon Biz Report, Starbucks has been running TV ads and web videos giving free coffee to anyone who says they voted on election day.  Krispy Creme offered free doughnuts and Ben and Jerry’s free ice cream.  But it may be illegal in many places. The Secretary of State in Georgia […]


November 3, 2008 - Economic Forecast for 2009

Bill Conerly, Businomics, Conerly Consulting LLC With today’s new GDP figures for Q3, I’ve updated my forecast.  Here’s how it looks: GDP forecast That last blue column, the slightly negative one, is last quarter’s 0.3% decline.  I forecast declines in the current quarter as well as the first quarter of […]