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A growing cluster of companies caring for your pet’s health eyes a $51B market

Whit Richardson |

The country's economy has been in a recession for the last several years, but you wouldn't know it by looking at the amount of money people are spending on their pets.

 
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Patrick Roche expects his new coworking space at 533 Congress St. in Portland will be a hub for small businesses and freelancers

Gains in coworking space mixed

Sara Anne Donnelly |

It's been roughly a year since two coworking spaces brought the global shared-office trend to Portland. Their success here has been mixed. The larger of the two spaces, PelotonLabs, a...

Lisa Martin, executive director of the Manufacturers Association of Maine, says work force is key to growing manufacturing in Maine

The national spotlight shines on revived manufacturing

Carol Coultas |

Manufacturing has been getting a lot of national attention since President Obama's State of the Union address where he spoke of insourcing and establishing tax policies to reward domestic...

 
Focus on Technology
Charles “Wick” Johnson, president of Kennebec Technologies, expects his company to benefit from increased efforts to bring manufacturing back to the United States

New markets drive growth at Kennebec Technologies

Douglas Rooks |

Charles "Wick" Johnson examines some stainless steel castings in the production area at Kennebec Technologies, a 30-year-old...

Efforts under way to revive Maine's tech community

It's been about six months since TechMaine, a statewide association for technology companies, disbanded, citing shrinking membership and...

Function, results and prices play into a business’ decision to invest in an app

Matt Dodge | 1

Any company looking to establish a strong web presence can easily find itself caught in an arms race of technology innovations. As of...

Columns

Pay increases need a focus and purpose

BY Alison Hinson

The economy looks like it is slowly but surely trending in the right direction. After years of reining in expenses, including employee...

Budget burdens

BY Mal Leary

$100M more in Medicaid cuts eyed

 
Lists

Maine's largest nonprofit organizations

Ranked by 2011 assets (1)

RankNonprofit, locationAssets/Liabilities
1Bowdoin College, Brunswick$1,294,173,000/$203,029,000
2Maine Medical Center, Portland$1,098,704,079/$515,082,782
3Colby College, Waterville$1,050,624,000/$131,831,000
4Eastern Maine Medical Center (2), Bangor$459,472,780/$220,225,914

Source: Guidestar, a 501(3)c that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits./Compiled by Roger Magnus. (1) Given the various timing of organizations' fiscal years, 2011 figures are the most recent available for comparison. (2) Although Eastern Maine Medical Center and Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems are related, they each have separate employer identification numbers and file individual tax returns



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