Vol. 24 No. 5, May 2008
Index
- Correction.
- News on the ABM front.
- Crowley maritime receives cruise-ship monitoring contract.
- Grant bolsters UAF rural counselor program.
- King Cove plans second hydroelectric project.
- UAA Dental hygiene students train at Elmendorf.
- Alaska air adds personality to Web site.
- Anchorage airport lands cargo industry award.
- New tome chronicles state's past.
- Northern Air Cargo adds aircraft charter firm, renames logistics arm.
- Statehood print raises 50-year celebration funds.
- Cruises boost Alaska's economy: state's coastal communities prepare for summer season.
- A fresh page: meet ACVB's president, Julie Saupe.
- Honeywell opens Alaska facility: two moose attended the ribbon-cutting.
- Traveling on top of the world: melting of arctic sea ice due to global warming may open legendary northwest passage.
- Alaska Aerospace.
- Alaska Technical Center.
- Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association President/CEO celebrates 30 years of service.
- ARAMARK Harrison Lodging.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- Ireland Clinic of Chiropractic LLC.
- Liberty Northwest.
- Mayer Sattler-Smith.
- Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium.
- University of Alaska Fairranks.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Alaska Power Association.
- ARECA Insurance Exchange.
- Countrywide Home Loan.
- First National Bank Alaska.
- Keller-Williams Realty.
- Lincoln Financial Advisors.
- Marketing Solutions.
- Municipal Light & Power Commission.
- Northern Air Cargo.
- Qur'd.
- Solstice Advertising.
- State of Alaska.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
- Green star award honors businesses that conserve: new program will label green tourism in Alaska.
- Fly to Valdez for pilot contests, air show: May day fly-in kicks off summer flying season.
- May events calendar.
- Power lunch: a room with a view: Alaska's scenery is spectacular, and with a good meal--it's phenomenal.
- Business lunch hotspots.
- Kenai: tourism and progress strong on the Kenai Peninsula.
- The never-ending gas line debate: now or never: don't wait until it's too expensive to build.
- Major players spring surprise joint pipeline venture: BP Alaska and ConocoPhillips Alaska will start this summer.
- Great risk, great reward: offshore oil and gas exploration heats up in northern Alaska.
- North Slope exploration 2008: prospectors look at infrastructure already in place, and seek smaller nearby accumulations.
- Flatline: oil prices are up, but operating and capital costs are too, making production increases less likely this year.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2008 Oil & Gas Directory.
- E-marketing homes: Internet home shopping is on the rise.
- Commercial properties good investment: Alaska not touched like the rest of the U.S.
- VoIP, Video Conferencing and Mobile Data: get on the bandwagon, or find yourself out of sync with today's technological advances.
- What's hot? Smartphones truly can bring the office with you everywhere.
- Alaska mining industry sets record in 2007: will activity continue to grow or fall off in 2008?
- Sharing the wealth: Red Dog boosts revenue-sharing funds for Native corporations.
- Alaska Village Corporations from new association: entity helping entity.
- Uniquely Native: sharing resource revenue among Alaska Native corporations.
- Defusing workplace bombs: warning signs of volatile employee issues that will land you in court.
- Economic lemons to lemonade!? Alaska businesses must look a business plans as Lower 48 faces economic downturn.
- 'The Bake' is smok'in in Denali: owners built a vision and customers came.
- Start them young: award winner introduces young women to the wonderful world of business.
- Supporting Southeast Small businesses: Heather Mitchell pitches in to bring new business to fruition.
- Alaska builders forge future: construction industry faces another good year shaping infrastructure.
- Construction ongoing for health care facilities: meeting health care needs for a growing and aging population.
- Growth in Nome: the new hospital will provide huge economic impact to region.
- Alaska Sheet Metal celebrates 20 years: this employee-owned company employs 43 and has revenues of up to $9 million annually.
- Home kits can make Alaska dreams come true: affordable answers for a well-built home.
- Alaskan employer, winter vs. summer.
- Alaska trends: sponsored by American fast freight.