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Honolulu Business News - Local Honolulu News | Pacific Business News of Honolulu
Former First Hawaiian Bank manager admits embezzling $2.6M - 3 hours ago A former manager of First Hawaiian Bank branches on Oahu and the Big Island pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge of embezzling more than $2.6 million, the U.S. Attorney?s office said.Lani Ann Miho, 52. a bank employee for 29 years, was a branch manager and personal banking officer at First Hawaiian Bank branches on Oahu and the Big Island from 2000 to September 2010, U.S. Attorney Florence T. Nakakuni said in a statement.During that time, Miho created about 56 accounts under different names, withdrawing money and using proceeds from recently opened accounts to pay balances due on earlier accounts, and using her position at the bank to keep track of the accounts and pay them before they became delinquent, then converting the funds to her personal use, Nakakuni said... Abercrombie releases $15.6M for improvement projects - 3 hours ago Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Friday released more than $15.6 million for capital improvement projects statewide that are designed to improve the state?s public safety, wastewater, civil defense and communications infrastructure.The funds include $6.65 million for repairs and alterations to buildings under the state Department of Public Safety?s jurisdiction, such as the Oahu Community Correctional Center and the Halawa Correctional Facility; $3.5 million for staff positions at the Public Works Division within the state Department of Accounting and General Services; $3... Duane Kurisu appointed to CPF board - 3 hours ago Honolulu businessman and investor Duane K. Kurisu has been appointed to the board of Central Pacific Financial Corp., parent of Central Pacific Bank.Kurisu has been a member of the bank?s board since 2004 and will serve on both the Central Pacific Financial (NYSE: CPF) and Central Pacific Bank boards.Kurisu has a variety of real estate, media, sports and food business interests in Hawaii and on the Mainland.His real estate investments include office buildings, shopping centers and industrial parks in Hawaii and Washington... Optimism, and a wizard?s hat, at 2012 Hawaii real estate forecast - 4 hours ago A wizard?s hat, poems and a kaleidoscope.No, I wasn?t at a carnival on Friday morning. Instead, those were just some of the tools used by the presenters at the 2012 Hawaii Real Estate Forecast, held at the Hawaii Convention Center.The captive audience, mostly made up of Realtors, listened to the experts throughout the marketplace.Paul Brewbaker, principal of TZ Economics, kicked off the event with an economic outlook. He said there are good signs that a recovery is nearing, like home prices beginning to stabilize... Hawaii stocks close higher; markets mixed - 4 hours ago ML Macadamia Orchard?s stock gained 3 percent to lead Hawaii stocks on a mixed day for the broader markets.The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 74.17 points, or 0.58 percent, to close at 12,660.46, while the Nasdaq gained 11.27 points, or 0.40 percent, to close at 2,816.55.Gainers:Alexander & Baldwin Inc. (NYSE: ALEX) closed at $46.92, up 22 cents, or 0.47 percent;Bank of Hawaii Corp. (NYSE: BOH) closed at $46.03, up 21 cents, or 0.46 percent;Barnwell Industries Inc. (AMEX: BRN) closed at $2... Matson Navigation to raise fuel surcharge - 5 hours ago Matson Navigation Co. said Friday that it is raising the fuel surcharge for its Hawaii shipping service by 5 percentage points to 45.5 percent, effective Feb. 26.The Oakland, Calif.-based shipper, a subsidiary of Honolulu-based Alexander & Baldwin (NYSE: ALEX), cited ?rising bunker fuel prices and other energy related costs? as the reason for the increase.?While we were encouraged by the moderation of bunker fuel prices in the second half of 2011, that trend has been reversed in recent months,? Dave Hoppes, senior vice president of ocean services, said in a statement... |
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