Vol. 23 No. 5, May 2007
Index
- Correction.
- Branding goes ker-splat!
- Alaska Air celebrates $3.5 million Nome terminal expansion.
- Lack of bids sign of the times in oil industry.
- Students present ideas in community creating contest.
- Computer simulator enhances Carlile's training.
- Partners, pals and Pegasus: SBA honors small businesspersons of year.
- Pegasus + two: SBA honors several for their growth and high credentials.
- An ounce of prevention ... 'blue goo' adds life to pipeline by controlling corrosion.
- Before and after: auto repair business is hard work, high-tech.
- A voice from the SBA: want to start or expand a business? Here are three methods to do that.
- Alaska as a model for sustainable fisheries? Not quite. We are facing disaster unless we protect the fisheries and ecosystems in the state.
- Alaska groundfish management: is it precautionary and sustainable? Fisheries off Alaska account for around half of total U.S. harvests and are the state's No. 1 private-sector employer.
- Health care in Alaska: poised for progress: balancing cost-shifting, the feds, technology and opportunities.
- May events calendar.
- Summer's winged tourists are a worthwhile attraction: Homer and Cordova host shorebird festivals.
- Southcentral's promise: with advanced new technologies available and high prices for both oil and natural gas, companies are turning their attention to the Cook Inlet once again and are now quite optimistic.
- Independents and big three unite on North Slope: exploration and production are 'more robust' this year than recent past.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2007 oil & gas directory.
- ACVB.
- AEDC.
- Alyeska Title Guaranty Agency.
- ASTAC.
- Devery Prince Agency.
- Horizon Lines.
- Kakivik Asset Management LLC.
- SLR.
- The Wilson Agency LLC.
- UAA.
- ACS.
- Alaska Democratic Party.
- Cook & Haugeberg LLC.
- Council on Disabilities and Special Education.
- Department of Natural Resources.
- Mobile data 101: wireless devices: high technology that fits in the palm of a hand.
- Upscale anchorage: higher-end homes comprise up to 30 percent of the city's buying market.
- Going 'green': function and form key to new home construction with environment and energy savings in forefront.
- Construction: $7 billion statewide: it will be a strong year despite a flattening in the industry.
- Fairbanks construction: five golden years: this year new construction in Fairbanks should be in the $75 million to $80 million range.
- Southeast rich in construction projects: most everywhere a cruise ship or ferry docks or airplane lands in Southeast Alaska, something is under construction.
- Ch'etbuja: native shareholders receive benefits under their corporations' umbrella.
- Nature-based tourism: a new label for Southeast: the Panhandle attracts the adventuresome tourist who wants the real Alaska experience.
- High January unemployment: overall a gradual downward trend?