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Putting Tektronix to the Test

Putting Tektronix to the Test 06/24/2005 09:40 PM

A weak fourth quarter and a strong balance sheet prompt some questions.




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He captured the essence of mushrooms in every dish. The dishes tended towards hearty and earthy flavors but were also a bit heavy and creamy, which is just fine for winter. He toured the dining area at one point and I got to ask him what he serves in the summer and he said "lots and lots of local berries, but the dishes are best eaten when it is cold outside." Their wine list had an impressive chunk of the entire willamette valley region to offer as well.

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