Vol. 27 No. 2, February - February 2007
Index
- Making a name for yourself.
- Trend.
- Shift work: Jim Fain became commerce secretary as forces mobbed up to rob jobs from the state. Here's how it replaced them.
- Making a difference: as the number they employ continues its long decline, Tar Heel manufacturers manage to do more with less.
- Where there's smoke, there's fare for farms.
- N.C. companies hoist sales for inner and outer banks.
- Commerical builders do not expect to hit the wall in '07.
- Tar Heel techies try to get boom to echo.
- To stay patients, state will need more doctors.
- Rate payers might benefit from healthy competition.
- Investments inject new life into sector.
- Factories find future is what you make it.
- Shoppers might start furling stores' sales.
- Foreign trade keeps companies on the go.
- Coming attractions boost industry's going concerns.
- Companies fret about generations to come.
- Piecing it together; Here's how everything fits: a look at North Carolina's regions, counties and largest cities by the numbers.
- Divided by a hundred: counting by county, here's how the state stacks up statistically.