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Article: The sleeping giant awakens. (Eklutna Inc.)
- Article from:
- Alaska Business Monthly
- Article date:
- November 1, 1993
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Have you wondered what Native village corporation Eklutna Inc., Anchorage's largest private landowner, has been up to lately?
Plenty, believe me. During the last year, a major shift has occurred in the company's overall leadership effort to maximize long-term value to its shareholders. Under the leadership of new company president Mike Currey, major cuts have been made to streamline overhead. With the majority of its corporate assets in Eagle River, Eklutna has taken steps to relocate its main office there. The company also purchased a good quality office building at a bargain price and let its downtown Anchorage Class "A" building lease expire.
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