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January 24, 2005 EditionEdition

Clean machine | A chat with Gwyneth Freeman, owner of Going to the Dogs in Bangor.

Founded: January 2004 Employees: One Startup costs: $50,000 Revenues, 2004: $38,000 Projected revenues, 2005: $52,000 Contact: 949-1173 45 Fern St., Bangor You're a...

Guiding light | Physician Engineered Products introduces a new device for sufferers of the winter blues

Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, British songwriter Morrissey, Maine's own Stephen King: They all specialize in gloomy, even...

Break the cycle | More health care doesn’t always mean healthier people. So why continue investing in it?

Principal, Health Economy LLC, Cape Elizabeth Failures in business are the savvy executive's most valuable lessons. Perhaps...
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Mind the gap | Maine’s working women are still left behind on payday

For the roughly 332,000 women in Maine's workforce, stellar on-the-job performance doesn't always translate into a fatter...

Trimming the fat | Portland-based Synernet grows by offering health care organizations efficiency through outsourcing

In 2002, Portland-based Synernet launched a new business line that CEO Gerry Vicenzi figured would boost the...

Changing hands | Cianbro’s Peter Vigue reports on the company’s recent transition to employee ownership

The end of 2004 ushered in a new era for Cianbro Corp. and its president and CEO,...

A matter of priorities | Kenduskeag businessman Dan Dauphinee on the projects he chose to fund in an Eastern Maine Medical Center simulation

Dan Dauphinee is used to making difficult decisions about capital investments ˆ— as operations manager for Old...
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