Vol. 20 No. 8, August 2004
Index
- A leadership forum: give them E * for effort.
- Alaska Public Telecom merges with APRN.
- Carlyle sells Horizon Lines.
- Heritage Gifts opens new Anchorage store.
- Railroad terminal shows unique design.
- Security Aviation Inc. celebrates 20th.
- Cruise ship numbers rise in 2004: more than 800,000 passengers will be visiting Alaska this summer via luxury cruiseliners.
- Small cruise ships are big on adventure: the small cruise ship visitor leaves behind more money in Alaska's towns than the average large cruise ship passenger.
- Alaska's D.C. big three: up close and personal with Alaska's powerful, hard-working congressional delegation in Washington, D.C.
- August 2004 calendar of events.
- Silver Salmon Derby celebrates 49th year: catch the biggest fish, or a tagged fish, and win big.
- AEDC.
- Alaska Central Express.
- Alaska Pacific Bank.
- Alaska USA Trust Co.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- Dynamic Properties.
- GeoEngineers.
- Koniag Inc.
- RIM Architects.
- Spenard Builders Supply.
- Tryck Nyman Hayes Inc.
- VECO Alaska Inc.
- Wells Fargo.
- Wostmann & Associates.
- Satellite fields increase North Slope production: these smaller fields share infrastructure with larger fields, and have some tax advantages.
- Oil & gas: contributing to Alaska's future jobs and economy: how Alaska manages its fiscal gap will dictate the future of oil and gas development in this state for the next decade.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2004 Oil & Gas Services Directory.
- Health matters: keeping your workplace safe makes a difference in employee morale and the bottom line.
- The complexities of business insurance: review your insurance policy annually to make sure you have the coverage you need.
- The coming crisis in workers' compensation.
- The retaliation land mine: retaliation accounts for a consistent 13 percent to 17 percent of all charges brought before Alaska's Human Rights Commission.
- A stryking endeavor: preparation for third Stryker Brigade under way in Alaska.
- Knik Arm Bridge will save Mat-Su commuters hours on the road: while most people are happy about the proposed bridge, there are still concerns about logistics.
- Extreme makeover for the Port of Anchorage: long overdue upgrades will bring the port up to speed.
- Anchorage school district construction projects for 2004 and beyond: though construction work is not as extensive as ASD would like, there are still plenty of school projects ongoing this year.
- The plans room: this information center for the construction industry provides plans and specifications in conjunction with a customizable Web site for the ease of the client.
- Predatory lending: are you at risk? Some borrowers may be particularly vulnerable to abusive lending practices.
- Air passenger traffic: Anchorage and Fairbanks Airports: March 2003-March 2004.
- Alaska trends for July 2004 sponsored by Waste Management of Alaska.