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Native corp elects board members
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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2002 Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Alaska Native corporation, held its annual shareholders meeting on Saturday. The meeting was anticipated because former CEO Roy Huhndorf was running for a seat on the board of directors. Promising to shake things up, he was elected along with four others. CIRI's 2001 report showed $423 million in profits and a record $440 million in dividends. Get the Story:
CIRI shareholders return ex-chief executive to board (AP 6/3)
5 join CIRI board (The Anchorage Daily News 6/1) Relevant Links:
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