Company type | Public ({{nyse|PCP}}) |
---|---|
Industry | government |
Founded | February 14 1859 Washington, DC |
Founder | George Washington |
Headquarters | , , |
Key people | Hardy Myers - AG, Ted Kulongoski - Governor |
Products | license plates, roads |
Services | law enforcement, legislation |
Revenue | $4.2 billion USD (FY 2006) |
$450 million (2006) | |
$3.2 million (2006) | |
Owner | Ted Kulongoski |
Number of employees | 7,000 (2006) |
Parent | United States |
Divisions | Washington County, Lane County, Crook County |
Subsidiaries | Oregon State Police, Oregon Supreme Court |
Website | oregon.gov |
Footnotes / references Fiscal year end: June 30. Finacial data[1] |
Overview
editExpand the coverage of the companies of Oregon while trying to clean up existing articles to meet Wiki standards and remove link SPAM/advertisments.
Participants
editPriorities
edit- Locate all Oregon companies that are listed and make sure WPOR tag is on the talk page and are categorized properly.
- Every company on this list that does not have an article; most companies on this list.
- Silicon Forest, de-redlink the list of companies
- Schmitt Industries, NASDAQ (SMIT) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Pacific Continental Corporation, NASDAQ (PCBK)
- Northwest Pipe Company, NASDAQ (NWPX)
- Moda Health (formerly ODS Health), $1 billion in revenues [8][9][10][11]
- Jewett-Cameron Trading Company (NASDAQ: JCTCF) [12][13][14]
- Intellibot Robotics [15]
- Williams Controls Inc. (NASDAQ: WMCO) [16]
- Cascade Corp. (NYSE: CASC) [17][18]
- Agilyx Corp. [19] [20] [21]
- HemCon Medical Technologies [22] [23][24] [25][26]
- Henningsen Cold Storage Co. [27]
- NORPAC Foods Inc. [28]
- Cytodyn Inc. [29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]
- Draft:ShedRain [38]
Clean up/Expand
edit- Umpqua Research Company
- Search for articles on clients of Anvil Media www.anvilmediainc.com/full-client-list.htm to make sure they are NPOV
- ESCO Corporation
Templates
edit- {{WikiProject Business & Economics}} - for just about every company
- {{WikiProject Shopping Centers}} - for shopping centers/malls
- {{WikiProject Retailing}} - for retail articles
Sources
edit- Oregon Business magazine
- Portland Business Journal
- Daily Journal of Commerce - all new articles require a subscription
- ^ Source