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Island Outlook

The magic numbers

In the past year, three homeowners in Guam decided to replace their tin roofs with 
concrete ones. 

Saipan stories

Our publications have been around a long time. Guam Business Magazine launched in 1983 and the Marianas Business Journal in 2003. 

Making their marks

For this issue of Guam Business Magazine, we’re focusing on women in business.

Time is money

I doubt there are many people who keep cash under the mattress these days.
And if you are reading Guam Business Magazine, I assume you are even less likely to do so.

The bare necessities

There is no habited place on earth that doesn’t rely on a variety of infrastructures for its government, and wider society.

A fascination with French fries

Trying to follow and understand the changes in tariffs and what will result or won’t result, is a challenge.  

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...

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