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November 5, 2012 - Oregon liquor sales up 7.5%

Oregon liquor sales up 7.5% statewide By Oregon Liquor Control Commission Liquor sales in Oregon for the first quarter of the current fiscal year (July 2012 – June 2013) are up 7.5 percent above first quarter last fiscal year (July 2011 – June 2012). The increase could mean a total […]


November 4, 2012 - Oregon tax deadlines extended due to Hurricane Sandy

By Oregon Department of Revenue The Oregon Department of Revenue has extended certain tax filing and payment deadlines for taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Taxpayers who cannot meet normal filing and payment deadlines because of the storm now have until November 7 to file returns and tax payments that would […]


November 3, 2012 - Voting machines can be hacked in 2 minutes — say experts

Researchers who work at Argonne National Laboratory show how vulnerable America’s touch screen machines are. The researchers hacked two mainstream voting machines in less than two minutes. Check out this CNN video below.


November 2, 2012 - 70% of small biz have no employee internet security policy

Rich Cooper Vice President of Research & Emerging Issues National Chamber Foundation Many U.S. companies have a false sense of security online. A new survey from the National Cyber Security Alliance and Symantec finds that nearly 70% of U.S. small businesses do not have any kind of Internet security policy […]


November 1, 2012 - Online gaints find Oregon (eBay, Cisco, Facebook, SalesForce)

eBay, Cisco, Facebook, SalesForce, Google…. By Oregon Small Business Association eBay expanding eBay is enlarging its footprint in downtown Portland, where it established a mobile development operation when it bought Critical Path Software in 2010. It has added dozens of employees since then and lists additional jobs on its website. […]


October 31, 2012 - State has largest job loss since 2009

By Bill Watkins, Oregon Economics California Lutheran University Oregon’s economy has continued its bipolar pattern. Output, Gross Product, has shown strong gains, while job have been far weaker. In fact our most recent data show that Oregon lost 7,900 jobs in September, or almost a six percent annual job loss […]


October 30, 2012 - Business needs level playing field for wood product certification

By Oregon Small Business Association Oregon’s federal lawmakers have taken a strong stand against China’s unfair and manipulative trade practices that have made its government-subsidized wood and paper products artificially cheap in the U.S. market. Chinese firms are also reaping huge profits from illegal logging. “American manufacturers can’t compete when […]


October 30, 2012 - Fake Obama, Romney fundraisers being used by ID theives

Fake Obama, Romney fundraisers being used by ID thieves By Oregon Better Business Bureau Crooks are charging credit cards without authorization under the guise of legitimate political campaign organizations and fundraisers. Better Business Bureau is recommending that voters monitor financial accounts and monthly statements for suspicious activity around election season. […]


October 29, 2012 - As Election Nears, Employers Should be Cautious of Politics in the Workplace

by Brenda K. Baumgart Stoel Rives World of Employment Oregon law firm From the Presidential debates to lawn signs, and TV ads to the Voters’ Pamphlet in your mailbox, there’s no denying that election season is in full swing. For employers, the home stretch to November 6 means not only around-the-clock […]


October 28, 2012 - Charlie Hales wins major business endorsement

Alliance board of directors endorses Charlie Hales for Portland mayor By Portland Business Alliance The Portland Business Alliance board of directors today announced its endorsement of Charlie Hales in the race for mayor of Portland. “The City of Portland needs a mayor with good, sound judgment and an even temperament […]