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List of companies based in Oregon

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Largest public corporations headquartered in Oregon
Corporation Headquarters Market cap (million)
1. Nike, Inc. near Beaverton $32,039
2. Precision Castparts Corp. Portland $16,158
3. FLIR Systems Wilsonville $4,250
4. StanCorp Financial Group Portland $2,495
5. Radius Recycling Portland $1,974
6. Portland General Electric Portland $1,737
7. Columbia Sportswear near Beaverton $1,593
8. Northwest Natural Gas Portland $1,287

This is a list of companies based in Oregon. Oregon is the ninth largest by area and the 27th most populous of the 50 United States. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Oregon in 2010 was $168.6 billion; it is the United States's 26th wealthiest state by GDP. The state's per capita personal income in 2010 was $44,447.[1]

Oregon has one of the largest salmon-fishing industries in the world, although ocean fisheries have reduced the river fisheries in recent years. The state is home to many breweries, and Portland has the largest number of breweries of any city in the world.[2] High technology industries and services have been major employers since the 1970s. Tektronix was the largest private employer in Oregon until the late 1980s. Intel's creation and expansion of several facilities in eastern Washington County continued the growth that Tektronix had started. Intel is now the state's largest for-profit private employer, with more than 17,000 employees,[3] while Providence Health & Services, a nonprofit, is the largest private employer.

Companies currently based in Oregon

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Early 1920s photograph of the Mount Emily Lumber Company
A Freightliner truck
Columbia Sportswear's company headquarters in Washington County, Oregon
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Aircraft and airlines

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An Evergreen International Airlines 747 Supertanker departs Ben Gurion Airport, Israel (2007).

Amusement parks

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The entrance to Enchanted Forest, located in Turner

Design firms

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Banks

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Umpqua Holdings Corporation company headquarters in Portland

Credit unions

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Breweries

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Broadcasting

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Distilleries

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Clear Creek Distillery's "pear in a bottle" eau de vie

Financial and consulting

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Food (manufacturing and related)

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A Franz truck (in Seattle). United States Bakery is also known as "Franz Family Bakeries".

Healthcare

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Insurance

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Lodging

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Manufacturing companies

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A prototype streetcar built by United Streetcar, at its unveiling in Portland in July 2009

Publishers

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Book publishers

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Dark Horse Comics headquarters in Milwaukie, Oregon

News publishers

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Record labels

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Restaurants

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A Shari's restaurant in Garden Home, Oregon
McGrath's Fish House in Salem, Oregon
A Mo's Restaurant in Lincoln City, Oregon

Retail stores

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A Plaid Pantry store in Hillsboro, Oregon
A Les Schwab Tire Centers store in Wilsonville, Oregon

Shipbuilders

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A Landing Craft Support ship under construction at Commercial Iron Works, 21 July 1944

Software companies

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Utilities

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Wineries

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King Estate Winery and vineyards

Companies formerly based in Oregon

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Comparison of State and Local Government Revenue and Debt in the United States, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
  2. ^ "Oregon's Beer Week gets under way". Knight-Ridder Tribune News Service. July 5, 2005. Retrieved October 22, 2007.
  3. ^ Redden, Jim (January 9, 2014). "Report shows Intel tax breaks a net plus for state, county". Beaverton Valley Times. Retrieved January 25, 2014.