Finance Archive
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Hawaiian ValuesYoung Hawaii analysts explain the arcane art of valuation. |
February 2013 |
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Akamai Finance Academy Gives Kids Wall Street ExperienceLocal kids get hands-on experience and visit Wall Street |
January 2012 |
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Don Horner: First Hawaiian Bank CEO, Board of Education Chairman, Single FatherDon Horner is just as you expected, only completely different |
August 2011 |
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How Hawaiian Telcom, Hilo Hattie and Central Pacific Bank Rebounded from the BrinkThree Hawaii companies and their turn-around artists |
August 2011 |
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Hawaii’s Most Profitable CompaniesAn inside look at the profits and losses of Hawaii companies |
August 2011 |
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Paying Out More than It Earns for YearsFor years, Hawaiian Electric Industries has paid more to its shareholders than it has earned in profits |
November 2010 |
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Down, Not OutCentral Pacific Bank's deposits have declined 20 percent over three years, but its recovery moves ahead |
November 2010 |
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How to Revitalize Hawaii’s EconomyThe Hawaii Business Forum on revitalizing the economy. Speakers include: Kirk Belsby, Kamehameha Schools; Kyle Chock, Pacific Resource Partnership; State Sen. Carol Fukunaga; Ernest Nishizaki, Kyo-ya; Dean Okimoto, Nalo Farms; Patrick Sullivan, Oceanit; and Steven Petranik, Hawaii Business. |
August 2010 |
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Robert HarrisonRobert Harrison, President and COO, First Hawaiian Bank |
August 2010 |
How to Revitalize Hawaii’s Economy – Extended VersionThe Hawaii Business Forum on revitalizing the economy. Speakers include: Kirk Belsby, Kamehameha Schools; Kyle Chock, Pacific Resource Partnership; State Sen. Carol Fukunaga; Ernest Nishizaki, Kyo-ya; Dean Okimoto, Nalo Farms; Patrick Sullivan, Oceanit; and Steven Petranik, Hawaii Business. |
August 2010 |










