New Hampshire Business Review - June 6 2008
N.H. firms see promise in Saudi Arabia market
William McNary, vice president of business development for Aerosat Inc. in Amherst, believes now is an “excellent” time to go prospecting for business in the sands of Saudi Arabia. “The Saudis are very eager to do business with Americans,” says…
Money supply
Tamara Cammet didn’t know her name and her husband’s name were published in the May 8 New Hampshire Union Leader. She doesn’t usually read the newspaper - and, besides, they were in small print, among the 10 pages of legal…
N.H. exports dip slightly but remain strong
Foreign sales from New Hampshire companies edged down slightly in March, but remained close to their current brisk trend. According to the latest snapshot of the state’s trade activity, New Hampshire’s exporting companies shipped abroad some $289.7 million in merchandise…
It’s not necessarily easy being green
I don’t need to tell you all about the greening of corporate America. You can see it everywhere. Just about every major business and leisure publication in the last year has put green on its cover. Green has become mainstream. Over the past…
Business leaders push for passage of climate bill
It’s essential that climate change be addressed at the federal level because of its adverse impacts on New Hampshire’s economy, and even its way of life, business leaders from around the state said at a May 28 news conference in…
Carbon Challenge issued in Mt. Washington Valley
The Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce has kicked off the Mt. Washington Valley Climate Challenge, an initiative aimed at reducing environmental impacts by residents and businesses. The chamber’s “Green Team” developed the challenge in partnership with the New Hampshire…
