Vol. 20 No. 7, July 2004
Index
- Wal-Mart: everyday low prices everyday low wages.
- Alaska USA donates to Children's Miracle Network.
- ASCG ranks among top design firms.
- Companies planning for Knik Arm Bridge.
- True North FCU opens Juneau headquarters.
- Cook inlet gas: a receding resource: Southcentral gas supplies are diminishing, resulting in higher prices all around.
- Small businesses get big bucks for big ideas: TREND will provide guidance to companies applying for government grants.
- Thompson drive to contain permafrost protection measures: modern technology keeps the ground frozen year-round.
- Freegold looks for platinum: does Alaska have a platinum future?
- July 2004 calendar of events.
- The Sadler's Ultra Challenge race ready to roll: this race, from Fairbanks to Anchorage, is the longest wheelchair and handcycle race in the world.
- Wild and wacky: creative meetings: put a little zest into your meetings to keep attendees interested, and to meet the needs of all learning types.
- Working with a caterer.
- How to write a Hotel RFP.
- 2004 Convention Facilities Directory.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2004 convention and visitors bureaus and chambers of commerce listing.
- Technology and communications: the enterprise: networking has transformed the way commerce occurs on any level.
- A business decision: buy, build or lease: what works for one company may not work for another. Weigh all options carefully.
- Visitor support services: the backbone of the travel industry: a comfortable vacation begins with support staff who takes care of every need.
- Global logistics: a key opportunity for Anchorage: Alaska's largest city is open for business.
- A new chip on the block: the Alaska Chip Co. celebrates its one-year anniversary with a new chip flavor.
- Extreme adventures: Alaska style: whether you want to hike, Kayak, mountain climb, explore glaciers or jump from a plane, Alaska tour guide offer it all.
- Happy rails ahead: a proposed railroad, connecting Alaska to the Lower 48, will provide much benefit to the state.
- Bankruptcies throughout Alaska: March 2003-March 2004.
- Alaska trends for July 2004 sponsored by Waste Management of Alaska.