Vol. 23 No. 10, October 2007
Index
- Planning for profitability.
- Bering Strait Crossing: Asia to Alaska?
- KeyCorp Inks merger with Union State Bank.
- Seattle Port CEO outlines future plans.
- Subway chooses wild Alaska salmon sandwich recipe.
- Homer Bakery celebrates 25 years in business.
- Museum earns kudos.
- Rental Car Center opens at Anchorage Airport.
- Pebble development dynamics change: this could be a world-class mine, providing many jobs and wealth to the state. But will opponents stop it?
- Pebble facts.
- Building warriors: Tatitlek Corp. provides valuable predeployment training for the military.
- Flower power: Bagoy's florist celebrates its 85th Anniversary.
- Extreme makeover: destination Downtown Anchorage: Alaska's largest city is about to change.
- Something venture-d, something gained: friends build company and Anchorage landscape.
- Opposites attract: Alaska and Hawaii do have common threads.
- Early warning: state needs to find more black gold sooner rather than later.
- AOGA: fostering long-term viability of the oil and gas industry: agency a major player in resource decisions.
- Taking the 'reigns': Marilyn Crockett, an oil veteran, heads AOGA.
- Celebrate with food, beer, arts and more: Octoberfest in Petersburg enlivens fall weekends.
- October events calendar.
- Investment expertise right here in Alaska: CFA creditials 'gold standard' worldwide.
- Alaska Native Medical Center celebrates 10-year anniversary: building design promotes healing in holistic ways.
- Top 49ers: Alaska's Economic Pipelines to the Future.
- Top 49ers businesses listed alphabetically.
- Top 49ers listed by business classification.
- AIC: 'we move the earth.'.
- Colville Inc.: they arrived at Prudhoe Bay, even before the pipeline.
- Golden Valley Electric Association: increased technology produces cleaner energy.
- USTravel: growth is hallmark of this Alaskan-owned company.
- Al Fleetwood: man of many talents: Fleetwood honored by Alaska Business Monthly for his 'Lifetime Achievement in Business.'.
- Ahtna Technical Services Inc.
- Alaska USA Insurance Brokers.
- First Alaskans Institute.
- Northrim Bank.
- Perkins Coie.
- Solstice Advertising.
- Tikigaq Corp.
- Tutka LLC.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Alaska Department of Revenue.
- Alaska Pacific Bank.
- Credit Union 1.
- Jermain Dunnagan & Owens PC.
- The Growth Company.
- University of Alaska Fairbanks.
- Wells Fargo Insurance Services of Alaska.
- Wells Fargo.
- Big Wild playground: more than a million visitors travel to the great land each year.
- Taking a new direction: ACE expands into passenger charter service.
- Entrepreneurs: doing it their way: what does it take to succeed as a businessperson?
- Feasibility study to consider benefits of unified systems operation for Railbelt electrical utilities: affordable, reliable electricity is the study's goal.
- Taking care of Alaska's elderly: many programs in place to help family caregivers and frail seniors.
- Senior Care of Alaska Inc.: working to re-establish identity after state program ends.
- Red Dog shifts to production sharing: profits go to shareholders of all land-holding regional native corporations.
- 'Lift as we rise' supports new entrepreneurs: innovative program for Alaska women goes national.
- Alaska Forest Association: half century of industry service: looking for 'peace in the Tongass.'.
- Alaska: tied to the Pacific Northwest: link an important and vital one.
- Preventive health care: good for employees and employers: diet, exercise, weight control helps prevent top five causes of death in state.
- Importance of health screening and testing: assuring a healthier future.
- Waste disposal: Hazmat to go: trash disposal has changed the way we live.
- Afognak Native Corp. Acquires 3SG Inc: a rise-to-power success story.
- A diamond in the sky: Alaska Airlines celebrates 75 years of service above the clouds.
- 'Field of dreams' blossoms Port MacKenzie: diamond in the rough may turn out to be the newest jewel in SouthCentral's Tiara.
- Alaskan bankruptcies over 12-month period: Alaska Trends, an outline of significant statewide statistics, is provided by the University of Alaska Center for Economic Development and sponsored by American Fast Freight.