Vol. 23 No. 9, September 2003
Index
- Throwing in the towel.
- BNC and ENC.
- Exporting jobs.
- Hard lesson.
- Trend.
- Study: most N.C. families don't make a living wage.
- Tar heel stock watch.
- VF hopes it looks good in Nautica.
- 911 is the right number for pols.
- Group gets a shiner in lighthouse fight.
- Can't judge an author by his title.
- If you can't beat' em.
- Master of disaster.
- Pass/flail.
- Shhhh--fire.
- Supply and demand.
- That sinking feeling.
- Trickle down.
- Burlington's name doesn't measure up.
- Feud forces college to be radio active.
- Army Corps of Engineers.
- ECU School of Allied Health Sciences.
- Parris Frames.
- Telemarketing Concepts.
- West Pharmaceutical Services.
- Wilmington -- Wachovia says it will sell the city the unfinished Governors Landing townhouse project for $2.1 million.
- Working capital.
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
- Cree.
- Dynamic Homes.
- Embrex.
- Harriet & Henderson Yarns.
- Oak Value Capital Management.
- Quintiles Transnational.
- SunTech Medical Instruments.
- Synthon Pharmaceuticals.
- The Haskell Co.
- The Triangle has six of the state's 10 cities with the highest percentage gains in population since 2001.
- Trimeris.
- Bank of America.
- Burlington Industries.
- Confluence Watersports.
- High Point Regional Health System.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Quality Associates.
- R.J. Reynolds.
- Steven D. Bell & Co.
- Suncare Research Laboratories.
- Unifi.
- Baker & Taylor.
- Barker Industries.
- Cheyenne International.
- Duke Energy.
- Kemet.
- Mayflower Vehicle Systems.
- Meineke Car Care Centers.
- Only six companies worldwide made more money than Charlotte-based Bank of America in 2002.
- Pillowtex.
- Saber Cargo Airlines.
- SPX.
- Unisource Health.
- Asheville -- real-estate groups in Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania counties will form a multiple-listing service for residential and commercial properties.
- Chemtronics.
- Coats North American.
- Kendro Laboratory Products.
- Perfect Air Control.
- Biotech center breathes life into state's economy.
- Last resort: Pat Corso revived Pinehurst, then also ran its owner's other getaways until a shake-up shrank his domain.
- A new day dawning in Fayetteville.
- Success spotlight: Cingular[R] Wireless.
- Fayetteville's total package shines bright.
- You get what you pay for: well, not always, our study of CEO compensation shows. But performance isn't the only reason pay keeps rising.
- Pay vs. performance.
- Candy land: it's a sweet deal for this Boone business--making a mint of money by making millions of mints each day.
- Insurance: is your business covered?
- Brokerage owner has funds in the sun.
- Ex-Hornets exec manages to make Bobcats' scratch.
- Prominent lawyer stays on the case.
- He bases business on dollars scents.