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Saturday, January 17, 2009
Business
Jim Polk returning to Honolulu to assume expanded role
Ronald E. Cannoles Ronald E. Cannoles has been promoted to executive vice president and manager of Bank of Hawaii's Pacific Islands Division, which includes Guam, Saipan, Palau, and American Samoa. ....full story
Amor Zapata, left, and Eric Mahinay proudly pose with their certifications after passing the National Opticianry Competency Examination. (Contributed Photo) Hardt Eye Clinic announced that Eric Mahinay and Amor Zapata passed the National Opticianry Competency Examination and are now certified opticians. They are the first U.S. certified opticians ever in the CNMI.....full story
SMALL BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR
Ericco Enterprises LLC owner Eric Aguon Cruz with his son Ellery at the company's Lower Base facility. (Mark Rabago) At an early age, Eric A. Cruz found out that money indeed can be had even under a pile of trash.....full story
TakeCare Employee Foundation donates $3,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters Guam. From left to right: Don Fetherman, TakeCare Executive VP and CFO; Sylvia Duenas, TakeCare Foundation chairperson; Vanessa Estella, Big Brothers Big Sisters Guam executive director; Flom Santos, TakeCare Foundation member; Ann Roth, Big Brothers Big Sisters board member; Philippe Gerling, Big Brothers Big Sisters board member; and Alicia Iseke, Sr. VP Finance and Operations. (Contributed Photo) The TakeCare Foundation presented $10,500 in grants to three local, non-profit organizations including the Guam Diabetes Association, The Salvation Army Guam Corps-Lighthouse Recovery Center, and Big Brothers Big Sisters Guam on Nov. 19, 2008, at the TakeCare Administrative Offices in Tamuning.....full story

HONOLULU, Hawaii-Bank of Hawaii Corporation yesterday announced that the company does not plan to participate in the Treasury's Capital Purchase Program. The program is part of the federal government's Troubled Assets Relief Program approved by Congress to strengthen the banking system by providing banks with additional capital to increase lending capabilities.....full story

ASC Trust Corp. did not invest in the $50-billion Ponzi scheme allegedly ran by former Nasdaq chair Bernard Madoff, which prosecutors say has left investors around the world in financial ruin.....full story

Continental Connection, operated by Cape Air, recently announced outstanding performance for third quarter of 2008. ....full story

Edwin K. Char, Mitchell M. Kaaialii, Keith H. Nagata, Edward G. Untalan, Jerome K. Fukuhara and Jeffrey S. Ventura Six First Hawaiian Bank executives have graduated from the Pacific Coast Banking School, according to an announcement by Don Horner, president and chief executive officer at First Hawaiian Bank. ....full story

A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of B+ (Good) and the issuer credit rating of “bbb-” of Century Insurance Co., Ltd. in the Northern Mariana Islands. The outlook for both ratings is stable.....full story

Continental Airlines announced last week the realignment of the company's sales and marketing leadership in the Asia-Pacific region. Continental Airlines announced last week the realignment of the company's sales and marketing leadership in the Asia-Pacific region. The realignment follows the airline's announcement this past June that it plans to exit from SkyTeam and to join the Star Alliance while developing joint ventures across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Latin regions, which will be overseen by Mark Erwin, Senior Vice President-Corporate Development and Alliances. ....full story

 

 

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