Vol. 20 No. 6, June 2004
Index
- Correction.
- The other shoe ... has just been dropped!(From the Publisher)
- Anchorage engineer receives fourth patent.
- Anchorage Printing completes press remodel.
- Investment board expands job training.
- Juneau businesswoman is small business champ.
- SBS opens Palmer Store.
- Alaska CHARR offers insurance to members.
- Anchorage Airport completes C Concourse.
- GCI and ACS reach settlement.
- Gustavus chooses taxes for self-government.
- Northrim Bank launches new Web site.
- Cook Inlet: an oil and gas report: gas supplies are diminishing in the Southcentral region, but companies are doing what they can to squeeze the last drop out of reservoirs.
- Thomas, Head & Greisen, CPA, APC: the vanguard of excellence.
- Alaska wired! We're the most wired state in the nation. Even rural Alaska is jumping onboard.
- June 2004 calendar of events.
- The Last Frontier Theatre Conference: this conference is scheduled to take place in Valdez June 18-26 at the Prince William Sound Community College.
- 2004 Shippers and transportation directory.
- The Alaska Railroad keeps chugging along: 2003 was a good year for the rairoad, but 2004 might even be better.
- Alaska Native village corporations: sleeping giant? ANCSA village corporations will continue to expand and develop their business operations both within and outside Alaska.
- Military construction projects abound throughout state: Stryker Brigade catalyst for military construction.
- Conveyor delivery truck dumps 'on target': a high-tech truck allows for quick turn-around time, savings of man-hours.
- AEDC.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Alaska Growth Capital.
- Alaska Railroad Corp.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- KeyCorp.
- MAC Federal Credit Union.
- Nabors Alaska Drilling Inc.
- Northrim Bank.
- Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.
- PDC Inc.
- Petro Star Inc.
- Pratt Museum.
- RBMS LLC.
- TOTE.
- Wells Fargo Bank.
- IP telephony: an attractive option for doing business in Alaska: where is there a better test bed for the value and effectiveness of VoIP than Alaska?
- Financing Alaska: when banking in Alaska, consumers have plenty of financial institutions to choose from, be it banks, credit unions or other financial institutions.
- Alaska residents spend tourism dollars at home: in-state travelers spend $741.6 million annually.
- Identity theft don't be a victim: fraud and identity theft are major threats to Americans.
- Pelican Hill: an innovative independent? This oil and gas company has arrived in Alaska and has geared up for an active exploration season.
- Steady growth in the labor force throughout Alaska.
- Alaska trends for June 2004 sponsored by Waste Management of Alaska.