Alaska Business Monthly

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from February 1989
Last Number: July 2023

Alaska Business Publishing Company, Inc.
ISSN 8756-4092


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 14120

December 01, 1990

  • Soviet trade tests innovation and endurance.

  • Set your sights on value-added seafood.

  • Robert Howe.

  • Raymond Vecci.

  • Alaska-Northwest Development Services.

  • Bernholz & Graham.

  • Petro Star Inc.

  • Peninsula Airways.

  • Capital Management Network.

  • Alaskan Brewing Co.

  • February 01, 1991

  • Staking retail claims in Juneau; increasing business activity and building consumer confidence are attracting new retail business to Juneau.

  • Governor Walter Hickel; how Alaska's new governor will address economic and business issues.

  • Short-term fix masks long-term perils.

  • Tale of the R/V Annika Marie; the trials of a Prudhoe Bay boat business.

  • Smooth sailing: behind the scenes on a cruise liner.

  • NAPA nabs auto parts business.

  • In praise of Alaska's lifelines.

  • March 01, 1991

  • Burgers take a bigger bite.

  • Sled-dog race stirs up business; the economic impact of the Yukon Quest.

  • Exports continue climbing.

  • Causeway compromise; bridging a counterproductive impasse, oil producers and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reached an agreement over breaching of North Slope causeways.

  • Alaska-East Asia trade: new players, new scores.

  • 1991 fishing forecast.

  • Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation.

  • Bottomfish brouhaha.

  • Cellular phones.

  • April 01, 1991

  • Morry Hollowell.

  • Mauling job growth estimates.

  • Marketing tips the scales in law firm competition; since a 1977 court decision cleared the way, the legal profession's adoption of marketing practices has changed the lay of lawyer land.

  • Business development case study: how Northern ireland lassos industry; if Alaska wants to get serious about attracting industry and jobs, the successful Northern Ireland development program is a valuable model.

  • Local hire: staunch supporters still strive to mandate and enforce an Alaskan hiring preference.

  • The chill of the Icicle Seafoods sale; uncertainty surrounding a change in ownership haunts residents of Icicle's hometown, Petersburg.

  • Water carriers ride the waves of global events.

  • Going Dutch: a public/private-sector partnership is expanding Dutch Harbor's city dock.

  • Developers draw up Douglas Island designs; two proposed marine industrial projects would bring new commerce to Juneau.

  • North to Alaska: how four successful firms view Alaska's marketplace.

  • Eagle River armorers hammer out a business.

  • Seeking airport crisis solutions.

  • James McElroy.

  • May 01, 1991

  • Residential real estate bounces back: the recovery is not yet complete, but Alaska's residential real estate market continues to improve.

  • Baidarka Corporation.

  • Hankering for herring.

  • Ardor for ANWR fortifies opposing camps.

  • ASRC seeks to develop coastal plain assets.

  • Slow rise.

  • Highway haulers turn hopeful: competitors in the trucking industry anticipate increased cargo demand in 1991.

  • Back on track.

  • Hatfield at the helm.

  • Sportsvision Inc.

  • Human Endeavors.