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Brace yourself for the T-word

I used to say, Don’t say the T word and mean “typhoons.” These days, the T word is “tariffs.”

Show me the money

“Annual income 20 pounds, annual expenditure 19 pounds 19 shillings and six pence, result happiness. Annual income 20 pounds, annual expenditure 20 pounds ought and six, result misery.”

The quiet one

Congratulations to Paul A. Calvo – the 2024 Guam Business Magazine Executive of the Year!

Making the count

After a gap of five years, and numerous requests from our readers and potential honorees, Guam Business...

Happy memories and happy days

The company report card

One of our participating companies called the Best Companies to Work For survey “the company report card,” and there is no better way to measure what your employees think than have them surveyed by an independent authority.

Mounds of memories

There is a heartbreaking image that comes to mind from Typhoon Mawar and the havoc it wreaked in Guam in May of last year.

Getting to know King’s and David Alcorn

Pretty pictures

It would be nice if the economic picture of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the region was prettier after years of hard times.

Small but mighty

This issue of the magazine focuses on small businesses in Guam and the Northern Mariana islands.

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