Vol. 22 No. 1, January 2002
Index
- Power attorneys.
- Trend.
- World affairs leave U.S. textiles in rags.
- Fear of flying could keep Goodrich from climbing.
- Message wasn't spam, but people got canned.
- Mayor tries to get shows on the road.
- Tattle Tales.
- Rainbows have to fin for themselves.
- Wrong prescription for online doctors.
- Cape fear valley health system.
- Global TransPark.
- Kelly-Springfield Tire.
- Mrs. Smith's Bakeries.
- Newport Generation.
- UNC Chapel Hill.
- Bank of America.
- BB & T.
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
- BTI Telecom.
- Burlington Industries.
- Cone Mills.
- Great American Knitting Mills.
- Quintiles Transnational.
- Scynexis Chemistry & Automation.
- Triad gains in trade, service and government jobs through September didn't offset losses the year before.
- Tyco International.
- Continental Teves.
- Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
- Duke Energy North America.
- Employee health cost rose 12.6% in Charlotte in 2001 but was still among the nation's lowest.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Mission St. Joseph's Health System.
- Pack Square Conservancy.
- R.L. Stowe Mills.
- Sonic Automotive.
- Speedvision.
- Western counties have some of the state's lowerst population densities. The state average is 165.2.
- The Lurker at the threshold: It's scary. Our mover and shaker of the year is the ghost in the governor's mansion.
- Hedging Bets: With the economy still dicey, most of our stock pickers make safe companies their odds-on favorites this year.
- The Legal Elite.
- The Legal Elite.
- Triangle leaders know continued growth depends on new developments and infrastructure improvements.
- School daze helps peddle this educational software.
- Post-op flop.