Alaska Business Monthly

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from February 1989
Last Number: March 2012

Alaska Business Publishing Company, Inc.
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Year 2004

Vol. 20 Nbr. 12, December 2004

Correction.

Correction Notice

Chamber creates leadership opportunities for women.

CHAMBER NEWS

Security Aviation boosts safety measures.

TRANSPORTATION - Brief Article

Ship Creek Center appealing to tourists.

TOURISM - Brief Article

Chugach Corp. announces dividend.

NATIVE BUSINESS NEWS

Grant helps Mat-Su and Delta Junction families.

GRANTS - Brief Article

Mat Maid debuts new look at Make it Alaskan festival.

MANUFACTURING

Exploration flat: majors need prospect of big discoveries: a good argument can be made that the industry worldwide isn't working as hard as it could to find new oil.

The market is rich and the reach is far.

Cover Story

Top business stories for 2004: from the gasline to tourism to exports, 2004 was a good year for Alaska.

Republican Main Dominance in 2004: donkeys powerless to gain ground on Capital Hill or in Juneau.

ACE.

Right Moves - Apooints Steve Endlich - Brief Article

Alaska Airlines.

Right Moves

Alaska Home Builders Association.

Right Moves

Alaska Support Industry Alliance.

Right Moves

AT&T Alascom.

Right Moves

Chugach Alaska Corp.

Right Moves

CIRI.

Right Moves - Brief Article

First National Bank Alaska.

Right Moves

Forest Service.

Right Moves - Alaska Forest Service Contracting - Brief Article

Klebs Mechanical Inc.

Right Moves - Appoints Dannie Pearson - Brief Article

Municipality of Anchorage.

Right Moves

Northwest Strategies.

Right Moves

Prince William Sound Cruises & Tours.

Right Moves

Providence Health System.

Right Moves

December 2004 calendar of events.

Talkeetna: gets wild about winter: this annual event attracts worldwide attention and puts women to work.

Alaska This Month

Bulk-water export still on hold: Sitka can bank on its water and may eventually help ease water shortages elsewhere in the world.

Sawmill Cove Industrial Park: a company town takes in on: a vacant facility takes on new life and provides nearly 80 new jobs.

Knowledge-based economy: what it is and what does it means: fifteen executive-level people representing a cross-section of industry and academic perspectives participated in this Executive Forum on knowledge-based economy.

Digest of the proceedings: UAA-ABM Executive Forum Sept 22, 2004


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