Back in 2004, John and Brendan Ready had a decision to make: pay rent for an apartment, or make a $3,000 monthly lease payment for warehouse space on the Portland waterfront.
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The target of Maine’s first cash mob weighs in
Bob Mentzinger |
The Internet sensation known as the "flash mob" has grown up into a "cash mob" and the proprietors of Longfellow Books in Portland couldn't be happier. |
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Health care remains top concernAn annual report from the Maine Economic Growth Council once again lists health care costs as one of the most problematic issues facing Maine businesses. |
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A novel development concept gathers steam in Piscataquis County
Christian MilNeil |
Tracy Gayton came to Maine, appropriately enough, on foot, as a 25-year-old through-hiker on the Appalachian Trail. When his hike was over, he embraced the "back to the land"... |
Foreclosures haven't hit Maine as hard as other places around the nation, but the state has still seen some activity over the last few...
The shape of the financial world is changing — a reality that has become all too apparent through the shifting markets and ongoing...
Maine's credit unions have seen a 3.4% rise in membership over the last four years, with assets up by 19.5%, reflecting a national trend...
Jared Merritt recalls standing on a platform, 20 feet above ground, staring down at a horizontal telephone pole that he was supposed to...
Taking a gamble
BY Mal Leary
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Don’t stop at the top. Here are three steps for building continuity in your business.
BY Susan deGrandpre
"Does anyone here think succession planning is not necessary?" I asked a room full of business leaders. No hands. Good,... |
| Rank | Executive, location | Total annual compensation (1)/Organization's revenue (in millions) |
| 1 | Jonathan Ayers, president/CEO Idexx Laboratories Inc., Westbrook | $3,824,198/$1,293.3 |
| 2 | Michael Dubyak, president/CEO WEX Inc.(2), South Portland | $1,945,545/$623.2 |
| 3 | Jay Mazelsky, executive vice president Idexx Laboratories Inc, Westbrook | $1,333,386/$1,293.3 |
| 4 | Michael Williams, executive vice president Idexx Laboratories Inc., Westbrook | $1,134,498/$1,293.3 |
(1) Total annual compensation includes salary, bonus and other annual compensation, but not long-term compensation. (2) Formerly Wright Express Corp. On May 1, 2013, Melissa Smith assumed the position of president as part of a leadership succession plan that will culminate in her taking on the additional role of CEO of WEX Inc. on Jan. 1, 2014. Michael Dubyak will remain chairman and CEO of WEX Inc. during the transition period, and will assume the newly created role of executive chairman of the board on Jan. 1, 2014.
Source: U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission company Proxy Statements (14A); each company's financial statements./Compiled by Roger Magnus.

