Vol. 22 No. 6, June 2002
Index
- Faith and foibles.
- Trend.
- Don't count on machines to enhance performance.
- Conservative play with pop culture.
- Inn crowd tells State: be our guest, not competitor.
- You could say he's a whiz at business.
- Tattle tales.
- City proves nobody doesn't like Sara Lee.
- Some ATMs have an identity crisis.
- Carolina brand foods.
- Culp.
- Cumberland County Civic Center Commission.
- DCI.
- Global Trans-Park.
- Havelock.
- Phillips surveying.
- RBC Centura Banks.
- Wilmington Waves.
- Cree.
- Greensboro Bats.
- Inveresk Research Group.
- Market America.
- Progress Energy.
- Quintiles Transnational.
- Salix Pharmaceuticals.
- The Pfefferkorn Co.
- Wake County accounts for 40% of the homes in the triangle region.
- Winston Hotels.
- Worldcom.
- American Community Bank.
- Bank of America.
- Dana Corp.
- Interstate Group.
- John S. Clark Co.
- Montgomery and Caswell were the only triad counties with poverty rates higher than the state's in 1998.
- Perry Ellis International.
- Syngenta Crop Protection.
- TechSolutions.
- Unilever.
- US Airways.
- Ashe County Airport Advisory Board.
- Asheville Regional Airport.
- Brew Bikes.
- Broadslate Networks.
- Buncombe County has the most real-estate and leasing jobs in the region. Graham has the fewest.
- Caldwell County Economic Development Commission.
- Carolina Power & Light.
- G.L. Wilson Building.
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
- Piedmont Natural Gas.
- SouthPark Mall.
- Tennessee Valley Authority.
- Vista Industrial Center.
- Volvo Construction Equipment.
- Balloon payment: CargoLifter's giant airships could boost the state's economy. But can they get aloft before the company runs out of cash?
- The twilight of the gods: global forces bring another textile giant to its knees, drawing the curtains on a modern mill lord's career.
- Beeing there: Steve and Sandy Forrest built a business out of bugs and turned their mountaintop hideaway into a hive of activity.
- Hickory still poised for growth: Catawba County leaders acknowledge bumps in the highway but expect to get back in the fast lane soon.
- Corporate travel adjusts to changes.
- He hopes customers don't sink money in his business.
- Peddling paintings through modem art.
- Doctor practices vocational rehab.
- Thank you, Jesse.