Vol. 22 No. 7, July 2002
Index
- Medical mysteries.
- Letters.
- Trend.
- Searching for nuggets in Golden LEAF projects.
- Tar heel stock watch.
- VF shares are getting too big for its britches.
- Lack of pact keeps race team off TRAC.
- State finds financial famine at Robeson farmers market.
- Blasting cap.
- Capsized.
- No respect.
- Plugging along.
- Pork puzzler.
- Truth in advertising.
- Water you looking at.
- Whither deep throat.
- Wadhwa sets course for smooth selling.
- RDU officials seek another taxi way.
- aaiPharma.
- BMCO Construction.
- Cape Fear Commercial.
- Cooperative Bank.
- Guilford Mills.
- Occidental Chemical.
- Pharmaceutical Product Development.
- VisionAir.
- Volaris Online.
- Big gains since 1990 mean one person in 10 is now a Latino in two Triangle counties.
- BioStratum.
- Blue Rhino.
- Burlington Industries.
- Cigna Healthcare of North Carolina.
- CME North American Merchant Energy.
- Cone Mills.
- First Citizens Bancshares.
- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.
- Lenox.
- Martin Marietta Materials.
- Paradigm Genetics.
- Quintiles Transnational.
- American Trans Air.
- Bank of America.
- BB&T Insurance Services.
- Carolina Mills.
- Cogentrix Energy.
- High Point Bank and Trust.
- Ken Iverson.
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco.
- RealtiCorp.
- The average yearly growth of bank deposits in Triad counties during 1997-2000 trailed the statewide rate.
- The percentage of workers with graduate degrees has inched up in Charlotte region counties.
- Wachovia.
- Alleghany Memorial Hospital.
- Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce.
- Asheville Historic Trolley Tours.
- Aston Park Health Care Center.
- Coltene/Whaledent.
- Haywood County.
- Health-care businesses in the largest western counties racked up total sales of $900 million in 2000.
- PSNC Energy.
- Union Butterfield.
- United Chemi-Con.
- The chop shop: dead computers give life to CompuTel, a business that's healthy when its parts are worth more than the whole.
- Brew mistress: Pat Henry was first one at a major American brewery. Now she tries to keep the Eden plant hopping as beer sales go flat.
- Slice of life: cancer surgeon Douglas Tyler, rated as one of the state's best doctors, uses his head more than his hands to heal.
- These physicians make excellence their specialty.
- He develops land Duke doesn't give a dam for.
- That deal would've gone up in smoke.
- Cop branches out in the world of crime.
- Things are clicking for this icon of class.
- Pre-first in flight.