Vol. 24 No. 11, November 2004
Index
- Poker faces.
- Trend.
- Veritas about vino in North Carolina.
- Ampack.
- Frank Door.
- Jones County.
- Ritz-Craft.
- Seamist Properties.
- Southport Boat Works.
- West reopens in new Kinston plant.
- Working capital.
- Aeolus Pharmaceuticals.
- BioMerieux.
- Cree shareholder suit gets a red light.
- Good Hope Hospital.
- N.C. State University.
- Red Hat.
- Trimeris.
- Board lights up Reynolds execs' lives.
- Forsyth Medical Center.
- General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems.
- Natural Resources Conservation Service.
- Nicole Shades.
- Steven D. Bell & Co.
- Tanger Factory Outlet Centers.
- Aftermarket Technology.
- Airline taxis into bankruptcy--again.
- Burris Manufacturing.
- Charlotte Regional Partnership.
- IBM.
- Novare Group.
- Presbyterian Healthcare.
- Eaton.
- Grace here and Valdese General.
- Mission Health.
- Renovation will round out Pack Square.
- Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.
- Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution.
- Hard feelings could split software maker.
- Having some funds over the boardwalk.
- King of Capital.
- Bottom lined.
- Data bits.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Hot sellers.
- Improve his odds.
- Interstate commerce.
- Now they probably shop there.
- Scratch that.
- Ton of bull.
- You can bet on it.
- Moore County towns are running out gas.
- Correction.
- Resort boss always finds a fairway to make a living.
- He wins when folks pedal with DeFeet.
- Making waves gets him a license to reel.
- Tar Heel stock watch.
- 20,000 leagues under the fees.
- Sunken treasure: a Wilmington company gets top dollar for centuries-old wood it salvages from the bottom of the Cape Fear River.
- You bet your life: an addiction to gambling makes major losers of some Tar Heel CEOs--and their companies.
- Meeting & convention guide.
- Going commercial: some say unlocking the amount of business loans credit unions can make could kill community banks.
- Bank & thrust: building the world's most powerful jet engine is a big job in Durham.
- Bricks & mortar.