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Forbes ranks BoH among America’s top performers

HONOLULU, Hawaii-For the third year in a row, Forbes Magazine has named Bank of Hawaii as one of the top banks in the country. Bank of Hawaii was named No. 2 among the 100 largest U.S. banks and thrifts; it topped the Forbes’ list the two previous years. (The 2011 rankings...
Posted On Dec 21 2011 06:03
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Dilley now in charge of iConnect CNMI

By Press Release iConnect has promoted Michael Dilley to executive director for CNMI Operations. A longtime Saipan resident, Dilley, who joined the company in 2008, will take on his new role effective immediately and will be in charge of the iConnect CNMI operations. Dilley...
Posted On Dec 20 2011 05:16
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Baleto wins bank’s Christmas card contest

Second and third placers both from Saipan  HAGATNA, Guam-Bank of Guam selected Jose Rios 7th grader Jordan Baleto’s Christmas Card entry to be the cover of their 2011 Christmas Card. Baleto wins $250 and a gift basket of school supplies. Selecting from 800 entries, this is...
Posted On Dec 08 2011 09:27
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FAA issues single operating certificate to United Airlines, Continental Airlines

CHICAGO-United Continental Holdings, Inc. announced yesterday that it received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for a single operating certificate, marking another significant achievement in the integration of United Airlines and Continental Airlines. This...
Posted On Dec 02 2011 07:38
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