Oregon Electric Group

July 5, 2001
2000 sales. $127 million Behind the 2000 numbers. The most significant increases were in high tech and data center work. The growth in systems and design/build work was also significant. Forecast for 2001. 2001 revenues are expected to decrease about 10% due to drop in high-tech and data-center work and tighter, more competitive markets. Employees. 700 Branch offices. Seattle and Hillsboro, Ore. Top
2000 sales. $127 million

Behind the 2000 numbers. The most significant increases were in high tech and data center work. The growth in systems and design/build work was also significant.

Forecast for 2001. 2001 revenues are expected to decrease about 10% due to drop in high-tech and data-center work and tighter, more competitive markets.

Employees. 700

Branch offices. Seattle and Hillsboro, Ore.

Top market segments. High tech, service and commercial. Percentage of datacom work. 6%

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