Hawaii Stocks

SYMPRICECHANGEVOLUME

November 2006

Cover Story

The Cowboy Way

The only way to preserve Waimea’s rural landscape and lifestyle is to change them

Features

Words of Wisdom

Meet the Researchers

Everything Old is New Again

Brian Anderson of Anekona Real Estate Development spills the beans on how he became an “antidevelopment” developer—and a successful one at that

Research & Methodology

What’s Worth the Most in the Islands?

How land in the most isolated island chain in the world came to be worth billions

Departments

Question Authority: The Law & The Land

Attorney Lea Hong leaves a longtime career in law for more gratifying work in land conservation

Now & Again

With 50 years behind it, Hawaii Business looks back and looks ahead

5 Things: 5 Things…

For the Mad Tailgater

HBuzz

Get the latest business buzz

Leadership Lessons: Setting Our Own Agenda

Letters To The Editor: Letters 11|06

What our readers have to say

Publisher's Nota Bene: Think Globally, Buy Locally

Editor's Desktop: Learning by Doing

Innovation: Saving the world, one seahorse at a time

Dining with Dave: Seafood by the Seashore

An authentic evening at Kawaihae Harbor

Parting Shot

A portrait of Hawaii business life

Features: Words of Wisdom

Features: Meet the Researchers

Features: Everything Old is New Again

Brian Anderson of Anekona Real Estate Development spills the beans on how he became an “antidevelopment” developer—and a successful one at that

Features: Research & Methodology

Features: What’s Worth the Most in the Islands?

How land in the most isolated island chain in the world came to be worth billions