Vol. 25 No. 1, January 2005
Index
- The shadow of your smile.
- Trend.
- Decks are stacked for boat builders.
- 226 new jobs are coming to Robeson.
- BioNetwork.
- Camp Lejeune.
- Carteret County Shore Protection Office.
- Duplin General Hospital.
- Standard Commercial will merge with Danville, Va.-based Dimon, another tobacco broker.
- Workhorse Aviation Manufacturing.
- Working capital.
- Ban doesn't cling to Static Control.
- Eli Lilly.
- Good Technology.
- Lockheed Martin.
- Novo Nordisk.
- Qualex.
- Sun-Trust Banks.
- Voyager Pharmaceutical.
- WakeMed.
- Culp.
- Elon University.
- Incentives package boots up Dell deal.
- MGM Transport.
- Ploi & Co.
- Renfro.
- Tanger Family Outlets.
- The American Furniture Manufacturers Association changed its name to the American Home Furnishings Alliance.
- Transportation Systems Solutions.
- Bonitz Flooring Group.
- General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products.
- Getrag.
- Goodrich.
- McGrann Paper.
- Southeastern Container.
- SPX sells units to bolster balance sheet.
- Wachovia.
- Blue Ridge Food Ventures.
- Commercial Development Associates Southeast.
- Developing park could boost tourism.
- Haynes International.
- The Warm Co.
- Vertique.
- Alumni may mingle at homegoing game.
- Cracking Da Vinci's Code.
- Harris sinks more than money in Saks project.
- My Life.
- Shadow Divers.
- Beseeching to the converted.
- Data bits.
- Don't dis degree.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Hardwood action.
- Heaven can wait.
- If you build it, they will go.
- Mean streets.
- Slight selection.
- Firm returns from the grave a profit.
- Former Burlington CFO thinks Red Hat fits him.
- This furniture maker pushes values-added.
- She seeks to slice price hospitals pay.
- Tar heel stock watch.
- High schools need to get down to business.
- Cities get a kick out of soccer tournaments.
- Bulls ayes: here's how our stock pickers hope to beef up their portfolios in '05.
- Fruit of the loam: Shelton Vineyards is one reason North Carolina is growing a reputation for making fine wines.
- For whom bell tolls: real-estate mogul Steve Bell still puts in 15-hour days for his company and investors because he thinks it's "neat.".
- Moonstruck; Patrick Ballantine didn't know what hit him. It was our Mover and Shaker of the Year: he smelled blood.
- Up on the law: lawyers elected these practitioners as the top of their class in a dozen business-related fields.
- Rising tide: real-estate sales are up along the coast.
- Bricks & mortar.