Hawai‘i’s Top 250 Companies 2022: List Now Available Online
Revenue figures reflect a year when tourists returned, real estate prices soared and people went shopping again.
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Revenue figures reflect a year when tourists returned, real estate prices soared and people went shopping again.
AccesSurf’s Ann Yoshida, left, a training specialist and the only adaptive athlete inducted into the Hawaii Waterman Hall of Fame, and AccessSurf Executive Director Cara Short helped run the 2022 Hawai‘i Adaptive Surfi ng Championships in June. It was the…
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Maui nonprofit Nā Hoaloha helps keep seniors healthy and independent, making it easier to age in place well.
Focusing on vulnerable and underserved populations, Kaiser Permanente provides support to many nonprofit organizations to uplift the community’s overall health and well-being.
For short trips, e-bikes and scooters, Onewheels and even electric unicycles are fuel efficient, easy to park and lots of fun.
The health and vitality of the land as well as the well-being of the lāhui are the focus of Kamehameha Schools' commercial endeavors.
Learn more about some of the Top 250 companies that made this year's list — each a leader in its field.
The good news is that seventeen Hawai‘i nonprofits are helping working families become more financially stable, find affordable housing, and get involved in policy.
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The local tech company is partnering with a South Korean firm to bring its nanogold process to market.
Here’s what 28 football and baseball stars with local ties earn in 2022, including Tua Tagovailoa, Kolten Wong, Isaac Suemalo and Isiah Kiner-Falefa.
BOSS Survey and 808 Poll asked 396 Hawai‘i business leaders and 444 members of the public to share their thoughts on pressing issues.
The annual list offers quick facts about companies and nonprofits, and the big picture about Hawai‘i’s ever-shifting economy.
BOSS Survey shows retail companies are optimistic despite escalating worries about rent, online competition and finding workers.
BOSS Survey shows revenue was up, but profits and optimism about Hawai‘i’s business climate have slipped.
BOSS Survey shows more companies are doing well despite hiring problems and a sharp rise in vendor prices.