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December 13, 2012 - PC sales declines first time in 11 years

PC sales in sharp decline By Oregon Small Business Association Analysts at IDC and Gartner Inc. said PC shipments in this year’s third quarter were down by 87.5 million, or 8% lower than a year ago. A report from IHS iSuppli projected that overall sales would decline this year for […]


December 12, 2012 - Unemployment & Fiscal Cliff jitters Oregon economy

University of Oregon Regional Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon Oregon economic indicators improved modestly in October. Highlights of the report include: • The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose to -0.58 from an upwardly revised -0.80 in September. The three-month moving average also rose […]


December 10, 2012 - Oregon’s Slip & Fall in Litigation Rankings

by Betsy Earls Associated Oregon Industries Oregon Largest Business Advocate A state’s litigation environment is an increasingly important factor in key business decisions, according to a survey conducted for the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) by Harris Interactive. The survey was based on interviews with a nationally representative […]


December 9, 2012 - Study: Most resume references work against applicant

Sixty-two Percent Said a Reference Didn’t Give Positive Feedback About a Job Candidate By Career Builders, A new study from CareerBuilder cautions job seekers about the references they cite when applying to companies. Three-in-five employers (62 percent) said that when they contacted a reference listed on an application, the reference […]



December 7, 2012 - Supreme Court: Property owners win takings case

from US Chamber If the federal government destroyed your property by flooding it, you’d probably expect that they would be required by the U.S. Constitution to compensate you for your property loss. Remarkably, in the first of a trio of property rights cases to be decided by the Supreme Court […]


December 6, 2012 - Coalition Formed to Oppose New Fuel Regulations

By Oregon Prosperity Project You might remember that a couple weeks ago we told you about a dangerous new policy that Oregon regulators may adopt. We’ve lost 113,000 jobs in our state from 2007 through 2011. Tax revenues to fund our state’s schools and services are not keeping pace.  More […]


December 5, 2012 - Oregon’s Borderline Sin (Taxes)

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog. The following post takes a more in-depth look at three different revenue sources for Oregon that are not discussed as often: liquor, tobacco and lottery. As mentioned at both the forecast release and in the document, these revenues do have general […]


December 4, 2012 - Nike backs out of surfing business

Nike backs out of surfing business By Oregon Small Business Association Nike Surfing was launched in 2005 to manufacture and market surfing gear, but after seven years, Nike has decided to roll over its surfing business to its Hurley brand. Nike plans to double its investment in surfing, but it […]


December 3, 2012 - Ruling: Employee right to Pursue Grievances & Discrimination Complaints at Same Time

By Paula A. Barran Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm On November 27, 2012 the Oregon Supreme Court issued its opinion in a long-standing dispute between Portland State University and the PSU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (the exclusive representative of a bargaining unit of academic professionals). The […]