Vol. 22 No. 4, April 2002
Index
- A wine-and-cheese place.
- Letters.
- Trend.
- Enron/Andersen scandal shreds more than records.
- Some see upside to stock that's down in the dumps.
- Corning wants to go into labor its way.
- Pharmacy school might be a remedy for ailing region.
- Kirk teaches critics a lesson in politics.
- Correction.
- Raising a cry over hue in contract bids.
- Burlington Industries.
- Crown Coliseum.
- National Marine Fisheries Laboratory.
- Pharmaceutical Product Development.
- SC&S Farm.
- St. Louis-based Monsanto.
- U.S. Navy.
- AW North Carolina.
- BB&T.
- Cameron Village.
- ChannelAdvisor.
- HAHT Commerce.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Oakwood Homes.
- Plurimus.com.
- Shrewsbury, N.J.-based Wellman.
- Singapore-based Flextronics.
- The Triangle's average manufacturing wage in 2000 was near the median of 12 competing areas.
- Triangle Pharmaceuticals.
- Wake County.
- Yadkin Valley Bank.
- Ameritex Yarn.
- Atlanta-based BellSouth.
- Carolina Mall.
- Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated.
- Cross Automation.
- Guilford Mills.
- NASCAR Technical Institute.
- Of major (*) metro areas, the Triad has one of the lowest percentages of households headed by homosexuals.
- Sharon Luggage.
- Simon Property Group.
- Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore.
- Solectron laid off 500 of its 2,600 workers here.
- Anvil Knitwear.
- Arts, entertainment and recreation employ more than 5,200 in western North Carolina.
- Asheville Tourists.
- Cedant, a real-estate investment company.
- Deltec Homes.
- First Union and Wachovia have lost market share in western North Carolina market.
- Handmade in America.
- Hound Ears Club.
- Interstate 26.
- Mecklenburg County residents are far more likely to have a bachelor's degree than others in the region.
- Mills Manufacturing.
- Mountain Inn & Resort.
- Sonic Automotive.
- Volvo Construction Equipment.
- Mouth piece: Vivek Wadhwa's talent for trumpeting his company shines, but observers want to see another kind of performance.
- Scorched: Bill Simpson used to set himself on fire to prove a point. Now he's fanning flames in a dispute over Dale Earnhardt's death.
- Tug of wharf: Before snuggling up in Wilmington, seafarers must tie one on with the likes of the Catherine McAllister.
- Biotechs making a splash in Triad.
- Most foul fares fairest of all for cleanup man.
- New RJR COO put dough riding on Joe.
- See those Green's green fields of home.
- Salesman weaves banks into his Web.
- When things don't add up.