Hawaii Business Magazine - September 2018

Climate Change Story is Our Most Important of the Year

If you are going to die in, say, the next 30 years and have no children or grandchildren and don’t care about the future of Hawaii, you can probably ignore our story on “The Cost of Climate Change.” For everyone…

Investment Strategies for When You Don’t Know What Lies Ahead

A conversation about investing amid risk, volatility, tariffs, political uncertainty and the unexpected changes that will happen in your own life Hawaii Business editor Steve Petranik interviews Kaleialoha K. Cadinha-Puaa, CEO, and Neil Rose, president and chief investment officer, of…

Ride Along with Hawaii's Longest Commuters

Four people describe their lengthy commutes and the ways they’ve made them tolerable. Plus we offer tips to make your commute more enjoyable. Waialua to Nanakuli, 33 miles one way Start: 6:00 a.m. Good days: 40-45 minutes to work; 50-55…

Business Leaders & General Public Say: Finish Rail

Two-thirds of the general public and of business leaders in Hawaii want the project completed as planned, according to separate surveys   Click the infographics to enlarge:     Methodology: The research team at Anthology Marketing Group conducted two telephone…

What Hawaii's Business Leaders Think about Trump

BOSS survey of 443 local business leaders gauges feelings about the president Which of the following best describes how Donald Trump leaves you feeling about America’s economy?   What is your feeling about how Trump’s performance would affect your company’s…

Moneyball: What Hawaii’s Sports Stars Earn

Our list of professional athletes with Hawaii ties includes a baker’s dozen making at least $1 million in 2018 In 1926, Red Grange – football’s first superstar – signed a contract with the Chicago Bears that paid him $100,000 for…