Vol. 22 No. 9, September 2006
Index
- Well begun is half done: governor, producers take a step back: [a melodrama in three acts].
- All Alaska football camp seeks sponsorships.
- Moving companies find partnership.
- Pozzi receives Silver Anvil Award of Excellence.
- Bad Ass Coffee connects soldiers with home front.
- Thrifty Car Rental franchisee purchases Dollar Rent a Car.
- Value-added manufacturing: Alaska's oil and gas: supplies, regulations and other issues make it difficult for some to compete in Alaska's largest industry.
- Port of Anchorage intermodal expansion project: a '60s brainchild steps into the 21st century.
- Teresa Hufford: successful entrepreneur, educator, student and single mom she worked her way through the ranks, going from student to business owner.
- September calendar.
- Ketchikan site of 2006 Southeast Conference meeting: this month, business leaders and members of regional organizations will gather in Ketchikan for a conference scheduled to be held at the Ted Ferry Civic Center beginning Sept. 18 and ending Sept. 21.
- The pros and cons of reverse mortgages: they provide supplemental income for seniors and are available in Alaska.
- References: keep them fair and honest: what should you say or not say when a business calls asking about former employees?
- Financing vital to starting, maintaining and expanding business: financing for business encompasses everything from term loans and lines of credit to business credit cards and equipment leases.
- Flying the skies: major airlines are abundant in Alaska, serving major cities statewide and worldwide.
- Moving seafood to market: great taste of wild fish capturing restaurant market.
- Action Security Inc.
- Credit Union 1.
- Enterprise Engineering Inc.
- Exporter awards.
- KeyBank Alaska.
- National Association of Credit Management.
- Perkins Coie.
- Shannon & Wilson.
- Shaw Alaska Inc.
- USKH Inc.
- CH2M Hill.
- Chugach Electric Association.
- Cushman Consulting.
- Denali Alaskan FCU.
- KUAC-TV.
- McDowell Group.
- NFIB.
- Renewable resources Coalition.
- Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
- University of Alaska.
- VITA.
- Matansuka Maid turns 70: Alaskans and some good management keep Mat Maid alive and well.
- 13 regional Native corporations in growth spurt overall: combined, they reported revenues of nearly $4 billion, a 20 percent growth rate.
- ASRC names new leader, 2007 start.
- 2006 Native Regional Corporations directory.
- Native corporations succeed with women at the helm: three leaders speak out on challenges of running village corporations.
- Big plans for Eklutna Inc.: Eklutna Inc. will unveil new projects, including partnership with CIRI and ACI.
- Natural resource development key to Native corporations' success: providing benefits to shareholders, and income to the businesses.
- Native Alaskans design new ways to do business successfully: rural Alaska offers business opportunities to creative entrepreneurs.
- Winning investment strategies for Native corporations: experts outline keys for making the most profit.
- Native corporations invest outside; bring money back to Alaska: trend defies the 'classic business model in Alaska.'.
- Three generations run successful business: Airport Equipment Rentals Inc. celebrates 20th anniversary.
- North slope spot price: steadily increasing.