Vol. 18 No. 5, May 2002
Index
- Caught with their britches down.
- Corrections.
- ABM readership survey results in.
- Cathay Pacific reinstates Anchorage flights.
- Earthworks Technology opens Alaska branch office.
- Three authors offer Adventure in Alaska Ecotourism.
- Holiday Inn Express Anchorage expands.
- SBSC rates Alaska Congressmen tops for small business.
- NovaGold pursuing potential major claim.
- The Alaska Club opens two more Anchorage Clubs.
- Budget basics for business loans: you should talk to your financial advisor even before you need that business loan.
- Alaska visitor industry plans for tough tourist season: Terrorist attacks bring travel numbers down.
- Events.
- Calendar.
- Saturday open-air market begins May 18.
- A family affair.
- Realizing the dream: steps to starting you own small business.
- Alaska Manufacturing Contractors meets housing needs of rural Alaska: this Mat-Su valley company designs and builds homes and ships them to bush Alaska.
- Donlin creek gold deposit joins exclusive club: This find ranks as the 22nd largest gold deposit in the world.
- Glacierview sales and service adapts to changing market: When the spruce bark beetle took out a Kenai Peninsula company's logging trees, owners reacted and still made a profit.
- North Slope exploration on decline for 2002: the oil industry is investing more than a billion dollars on capital expenditures this year, but only a fraction of that is for North Slope exploration.
- Looking out for business.
- Alaska's largest landlord: Weidner Investment Services Inc.
- Building boom! Alaska will see nearly $5 billion of construction work this year.
- Work begins on missile defense site at Fort Greely: site preparation is under way; construction may begin this summer.
- Made in Alaska makes the bix box: supply chain stores seek out products made, grown and manufactured by Alaskans.
- Construction industry offers good jobs, good benefits: A construction professional can bring in an annual salary that ranges from $40,000 to $60,000, plus benefits.
- Total Environmental Restoration Contracts: this 10-year contract will bring in $240 million worth of environmental cleanup to the state, with the bulk of the work subcontracted to small business.
- ASCE.
- ASCG Inc.
- Brady & Co.
- Challenger Learning Center of Alaska.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- Doyon Ltd.
- HDR Alaska Inc.
- Livingston Slone Inc.
- Petro Marine Services.
- RE/MAX Properties Inc.
- The Alaska Club.
- Wells Fargo.
- AKDOT/PF-USDOT.
- Alan Greenspan.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Anchorage Daily News.
- Biz Fair.
- Cynthia Schebler.
- Fargo Bank Alaska.
- Fortune Magazine.
- I-Copy.
- Karl Potts.
- Ken Gerondale.
- May Days.
- Ron Kukes.
- Scott McMurren.
- Shawn Purviance.
- Susan Mumma.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- Alaska Aerospace Development Corp.
- Bowhead Manufacturing Co. LLC (BMC), formerly the catalog group at Foss Environmental Service Co., has been purchased by Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corp.
- Charlie Cahill.
- Frigid North Co.
- James Akerelrea.
- Natchiq Inc., the Global Energy Services Division of Arctic Slope Regional Corp., recently announced the acquisition of Enviance ASP.
- Paul Ayres.
- UNOCAL Alaska.
- May Alaska Trends.