Vol. 24 No. 3, March 2004
Index
- Blue-collar blues.
- Trend.
- Industry can count on grid computing.
- Centex Rooney Construction.
- Eastern.
- Working capital.
- Progress Energy Corp.
- Triangle.
- Vance County courts collected 46% more fines per capita than any other county in the region in 2002.
- Oakwood Homes.
- The region's smallest community colleges are getting more state dollars per full-time student.
- Triad.
- Charlotte.
- Curtiss-Wright controls.
- The Charlotte region is home to six of the 15 North Carolina cities that put the heaviest burden on taxpayers.
- Buncombe County.
- Western.
- BofA pays scalper price to put name on stadium.
- Financial Content/business North Carolina index.
- Suit: state stumbles backing up tax hike.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Graduation rate sees dropouts as no-count.
- FDA hesitation fails to Inspire stock price.
- Helms looks at himself through history's eyes.
- Barging in: how heavy metal floats up inland waterways to feed the massive maw of Nucor's steel mill.
- Sizing things up: despite the recent wave of hospital consolidation, bigger doesn't always mean better in quality of care.
- Reservations: gambling has changed life for the Cherokee. Some say they've lost more than they've won.
- Leave of essence: Spectrum Properties tries to hang on to people by letting them go for a month every five years.
- Greenville paving the way for a healthy east.
- Abbot deals when the spirit moves him.
- He fit the bill when the job cropped up.
- This guy often finds his business in tents.
- Most of the time, his head is in the clouds.
- Bricks & Mortar.