Vol. 20 No. 12, December 2004
Index
- Correction.
- Chamber creates leadership opportunities for women.
- Security Aviation boosts safety measures.
- Ship Creek Center appealing to tourists.
- Chugach Corp. announces dividend.
- Grant helps Mat-Su and Delta Junction families.
- Mat Maid debuts new look at Make it Alaskan festival.
- Exploration flat: majors need prospect of big discoveries: a good argument can be made that the industry worldwide isn't working as hard as it could to find new oil.
- The market is rich and the reach is far.
- Top business stories for 2004: from the gasline to tourism to exports, 2004 was a good year for Alaska.
- Republican Main Dominance in 2004: donkeys powerless to gain ground on Capital Hill or in Juneau.
- ACE.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Alaska Home Builders Association.
- Alaska Support Industry Alliance.
- AT&T Alascom.
- Chugach Alaska Corp.
- CIRI.
- First National Bank Alaska.
- Forest Service.
- Klebs Mechanical Inc.
- Municipality of Anchorage.
- Northwest Strategies.
- Prince William Sound Cruises & Tours.
- Providence Health System.
- December 2004 calendar of events.
- Talkeetna: gets wild about winter: this annual event attracts worldwide attention and puts women to work.
- Bulk-water export still on hold: Sitka can bank on its water and may eventually help ease water shortages elsewhere in the world.
- Sawmill Cove Industrial Park: a company town takes in on: a vacant facility takes on new life and provides nearly 80 new jobs.
- Knowledge-based economy: what it is and what does it means: fifteen executive-level people representing a cross-section of industry and academic perspectives participated in this Executive Forum on knowledge-based economy.
- Anchorage law firm celebrates 25 years: thank you Alaska: Preston Gates & Ellis has grown from representing boroughs, municipalities and states to representing an ever-growing array of clients on a variety of legal issues.
- Memorable meetings and events: whether it's a small get-together for the office staff, or a larger offering that includes family members, planning is the key to success.
- Protecting yourself: insuring property and business: every company should periodically review their business insurance needs to ensure they are protected from disasters and workplace issues.
- Small business and information technology: the top three security issues of a small business are affordability, external threats and internal challenges.
- The new age of office furniture: change, flexibility and growth are key issues facing business organizations today and office furniture should be a part of business decisions.
- Smart sales: protect your customer while minimizing costs: credit card terminals and point-of-sale systems are a critical decision in merchants' operations.
- Fractional ownership: buy into a willow retreat: enjoy the benefits of owning a part of an Alaska-getaway cabin.
- The ABCs of credit reports and credit rating: check your credit rating from a credit reporting agency at least once a year for your protection.
- Employment throughout Alaska: (September 2003-September 2004).