Vol. 18 No. 6, June 2002
Index
- Our Washington state neighbors.
- Alaska Computer Brokers extend your network: Virtual Private Networks and Internet security.
- More readership survey results! (ABM Readership Survey).
- Northwest Alaska utility receives top honor.
- Unishippers opens in Anchorage.
- Chugach Alaska announces FY 2001 dividend.
- Record profits for CIRI.
- FNBA offers statements on CD.
- Hospital offers new cancer treatment technique.
- 25th anniversary of the Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.: the trans-Alaska oil pipeline cost $8 billion and runs 800 miles across some of the roughest terrain known to man.
- Innovation of the North Slope: new technology helps boost crude oil production.
- June events calendar.
- 100 years for Sisters of Providence in Alaska.
- Net banking: consumers and business owners swarm to the Internet to do their banking. It's easier than a trip to the bank, and it saves loads of time.
- Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.
- Cathcart Ltd.
- Coffman Engineers.
- Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union.
- HDR Inc.
- Northern Economics.
- Palmer Chamber of Commerce.
- Prudential Vista Real Estate.
- RE/MAX.
- Seldovia.
- UAF.
- Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.
- WestCoast Hotels.
- Service companies support mining industry: as the state's gold mining industry has grown, so has the demand for related services-geologists, environmental research firms, equipment suppliers, drillers, expeditors and remote camp operators.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2002 transportation directory.
- A better delivery: FedEx Express and the United States Postal Service share air space and common ground to better serve their customers.
- The American Dream: How Do You Start or Buy a Business with None of Your Own Cash.
- A ferry tale: This ferry between Prince of Wales Island and Ketchikan connects a number of isolated communities and enhances quality of life.
- The Alaska Railroad: contributing to communities' economics: from Seward to Fairbanks and everywhere in between, the Alaska Railroad has a presence far and wide and provides economic benefit to the communities it serves.
- Cybercrime: finding security in Cyberspace; steps for pour business to take to avoid being a target for high-tech criminals.
- Kenai helps the world grow: Nitrogen fertilizer plant is among the world's top producers.
- Trade associations: good for Alaska businesses and the economy; they lobby legislators, support industry-favored candidates, promote business in Alaska, provide educational opportunities and much, much more.
- 13th Regional Corp.: this corporation had a rocky start, but thanks to an experienced president that refuses to take a salary, it has a future that looks bright indeed.
- Cultural-level business: village corporation leaders find delicate balance between tradition and profits.
- Alaska Permanent Capital Management Co.
- Alaska's Cook Inlet Processing has been acquired by Ocean Beauty Seafoods of Seattle.
- Alyeska Resort and Princess Hotel have received Four-Diamond Recognition.
- Charlotte Foley.
- David L. Boelens.
- Ed Rasmuson.
- FedEx Freight the name to know if you want to reach Viking Freight Systems.
- Great Bear Ford will replace the former Seekins Ford Soldotna.
- Growth rates for employment, seasonally adjusted by the U.S. Department of Labor.
- James Akerelrea.
- Jason Roth.
- JPB Associates LLC of Sedalia, Colo., has extended services to Alaska.
- June Dates.
- Larry Tallman and Tim Sonnentag.
- Lorene Kappler.
- NBC-TV News Anchor Brian Williams.
- Restaurant Rap.
- Ronald Handy.
- The Congressional Record and other congressional reports are available at thomas.com.
- Tricon Global Restaurants.
- Usibelli Coal Mine.
- Words to Live by.
- Dallas-based Kinko's Inc.
- Fish watchers are predicting a smaller Alaska salmon harvest in 2002.
- Gina Marie Lindsay managing director of SeaTac International.
- Lighter-than-air balloon lifts of oilfield equipment.
- Lithia Motors Inc.
- Northwest Airlines.
- Tesoro Petroleum Corp.
- The cost of supplying construction materials to Bush Alaska.
- June Alaska Trends.