Vol. 22 No. 11, November 2002
Index
- We were wrong.
- Trend.
- Think tank rues accuracy of its own grim prediction.
- Investors win when this company keeps tanking.
- Message on a bottle wasn't phrased well.
- SpectraSite finds towers in inferno.
- Ceiling them short.
- Decent exposure.
- Discredited.
- Erogenous zoning.
- Hue to rue.
- Jar wars.
- Liquor levies.
- Post Modern.
- Roadside detraction.
- Will state take bait and switch license?
- Protests's traffic jam doesn't move mayor.
- Advanced Internet Technologies.
- Burlington Industries.
- Business at state ports in Wilmington and Morehead City.
- Convergys.
- Global TransPark.
- Magna Entertainment.
- StateLine Builders.
- ADMETech.
- Closure Medical.
- Hatteras Networks.
- Highwoods Properties.
- LipoScience.
- Martin Marietta Materials.
- RBC Centura Banks.
- Serenex.
- The Triangle's two most populous counties have the region's highest median household income.
- Trimeris.
- Waste Industries USA.
- Winston Hotels.
- 1st State Bancorp.
- Banner Pharmacaps.
- Burlington Industries.
- Culp.
- First Bancorp.
- FNB Financial Services.
- Ford.
- Gilbarco.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Piedmont Triad International Airport.
- Piedmont Triad Research Park.
- Targacept.
- The increase in the Triad metro area's foreign-born pouplation is larger than most.
- Bissell Development.
- CommScope.
- Despite all its white-collar jobs, Charlotte's annual manufacturing payroll is still the region's largest.
- Duke Power.
- Freightliner.
- Gaston Chamber of Commerce.
- Goodrich.
- Harvest States Foods.
- Information Architects.
- John Q. Hammons.
- The Winston.
- Timken.
- US Airways.
- V3 Systems.
- Agfa-Gevaert Group.
- Blue Ridge Paper Products.
- Bristol Compressors.
- Cherokee Helicopters.
- Counties in the Western Region have some of the state's best and worst business-failure rates.
- Drake Enterprises.
- Nanotech Capital.
- Parkway Bank.
- Town officials rejected a plea by real-estate agents.
- Aluminum foiled: built as a company town, Badin ponders its prospects if Alcoa departs. Will it find a future wrapped in its past?
- Share cropping: credit unions show up for the first time on our ranking of the state's largest financial institutions -- in a big way.
- The non prophet: true believer Jim Blaine builds the nation's second-biggest credit union and the state's fifth-largest financial institution.
- A formula for success: six decades after dashing a dream of being a research chemist, Martha Guy keeps her bank at the top of our periodic tables.
- Radio active: in small markets, independent AM stations survive by playing to their strength: They know who's listening.
- 2002 Meeting & Convention Guide.
- Asheville: living high in the west.
- From government, she's got a hand out.
- Pet projects let him shoot sick animals.
- He counsels clients to avoid his kind.
- Bricks & Mortar.