FROM THE ARCHIVE
Native corp sees first loss in years
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2002

NANA Regional Corp., an Alaska Native corporation, posted a $8.6 million lost in 2001 due to poor investments, low zinc prices and a rocky year on the stock market.

The loss was the first the corporation has recorded since 1993, said president Marie Greene. Write-offs included a bankrupt grocery and a bakery.

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NANA posts $8.6 million loss for 2001 (The Anchorage Daily News 2/1)