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  • Other
    Other

    From the Editor: Energy to spare?

    Our cover story, by Senior Writer James McCarthy, delves into an issue that has vocal critics on both sides.

  • How To's
    How To's

    How To: Protect a small business from computer disaster

    Nick Knowlton

    According to a recent CNN Money article, there are an estimated 1 million malware threats released every day. Many businesses, however, fail to implement appropriate security for their network and still suffer catastrophic losses.

  • How To's
    How To's

    How To: Work with your commercial lender to grow your business

    David M. Eldridge

    Spring brings growth and new activity. In the commercial lending world, it's also when small- and mid-size businesses get serious about launching, growing or expanding.

  • How To's
    How To's

    How To: See value in negative role models

    Rob Levine

    My first manager spoiled me. He looked out for me, pushed me to succeed and left me alone. He made it a point to constructively correct bad behavior, and was always there with public praise for a job done well.

  • How To's
    How To's

    How To: Avoid the 5 temptations of success

    Doug Packard

    A successful leader of a large organization that I met with recently remarked during our first interview, “Doug, I don't spend much time second-guessing myself.”

  • Opinion
    Opinion

    The foibles of new technology

    Lori Valigra

    The first time I observed just how frustrating new technology can be to consumers unfamiliar with it was in the lobby of a bank in Coolidge Corner in Brookline, Mass.

  • In Short
    In Short

    IN SHORT

    New hiresRE/MAX Shoreline, a real estate agency in Portland, hired Crystal Tropeano. Tropeano was previously a real estate broker in Massachusetts.

Today's Poll

How much attention is your business paying to growth opportunities outside the U.S.?
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Poll Description

Maine International Trade Day is actually two days — this Thursday and Friday, May 16-17. The conference, held annually by the Maine International Trade Center, brings together businesses to celebrate and spread awareness of the importance of global trade in the state.

This year's Trade Day, “Evolution: The Future of Maine’s Heritage Industries,” will explore how new technology and new products are creating international opportunities for businesses in agriculture, forest products, seafood, shipbuilding and textiles.

The opportunities ahead — and the ones already being tapped — may surprise you. Maine's heritage industries are familiar, but they are changing things up as they expand in other countries.

Trade Day takes places at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor this year. For more information and to register, click here.