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Management transition announced at FHB

 HAGÅTÑA, Guam-Don Horner, 60, has announced his retirement as chief executive officer of First Hawaiian Bank at the end of this year. He will continue to serve as the bank’s chairman. Bob Harrison, 51, who currently serves as president and chief operating officer, will...
Posted On Sep 22 2011 07:29
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What does ’employment-at-will’ mean?

By FRANK GIBSON Special to the Saipan Tribune Question: What does employment at will really mean? Can I agree with an employee to hire him or her without a contract and if I do this can I terminate the employment at any time, without cause or notice?  Before addressing the...
Posted On Sep 15 2011 03:06
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$89.5M in loan proposals available to NMI businesses, infrastructure project

By Press Release Independence Bank of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, an FDIC insured financial banking institution, is pleased to announce the issuance of loan proposals to CNMI-based businesses and government entities totaling $89.5 million. Independence Bank makes commercial...
Posted On Sep 13 2011 09:14
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Sunlar Solar to build solar power plants on Saipan

By Press Release A China-based “green” energy company, Sunlan Solar Company Ltd., will be opening up an office on Saipan to assist the CNMI with its alternative “green” energy needs, according to a statement yesterday. Sunlan Solar, headquartered in Jinan, Shandong province of...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 09:28
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