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The Honolulu Advertiser compared a composite of 11 Hawai'i stocks to three major market indexes. The result: local stocks are up while the overall market is down.
Hawai'i stocks soar
Like many other Hawai'i stocks, CB Bancshares is suddenly a market leader, not a laggard, as was the case for years. Collectively Hawai'i stocks are rising at the best pace in recent memory - while the market in general has plunged.
Laggards shine in rebound of Hawai'i stocks

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Internet about to change how people buy, sell Isle homes
At the Honolulu office of Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties, managing director C. Scott Bradley recently clicked his way through a promising new Internet program to show some real estate agents how their old way of negotiating home sales is about to change.
Printed batteries to enliven packaging
The Purchase, N.Y.-based company has signed a licensing deal with an Israeli firm, Power Paper Ltd., that soon could bring light, sound and other special effects to the packages of some consumer products.
Rescued online grocer hanging future on hope
The Purchase, N.Y.-based company has signed a licensing deal with an Israeli firm, Power Paper Ltd., that soon could bring light, sound and other special effects to the packages of some consumer products.
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