Vol. 28 No. 8, August 2008
Index
- And once again.
- Big on small biz.
- In the Spirit.
- It's too much.
- Making it better.
- Mountains range.
- Nctrend.
- Stockwatch.
- Diffusion or dilution? Experts differ on whether spreading biotechnology across the state will weaken its base in the Triangle.
- Passenger rail service plan could be at a crossroads.
- Tourism leaders hope region quits smoking.
- Working capital.
- Clinton -- Embarq.
- Kinston -- Reliance Industries.
- Kinston -- Sanderson Farms.
- Laurinburg -- ArvinMeritor.
- Lumberton -- Piedmont Natural Gas.
- Navassa -- Brunswick.
- Police coverage.
- RDU flights take a nosedive.
- Working capital.
- Durham -- Freudenberg Nonwovens.
- Engineous Software.
- George Bednarz.
- Henderson -- Clarcor.
- Morrisville -- AMR.
- New Jersey.
- Patheon.
- Research triangle park.
- Apparel maker VF.
- Fibrowatt.
- Greensboro.
- High point -- Thomas Built Buses.
- High point.
- High point.
- N.C. A&T State University.
- South Atlantic Bonded.
- Two's company.
- UNCG will be a player in Triad.
- Working capital.
- Help from Boston: Cash, maybe karma, for Petty.
- Saving Wachovia will test temper of Steel.
- Working capital.
- Alcatel-Lucent.
- Bank of America.
- Chris-Craft.
- Convergys.
- Duke Energy.
- Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman.
- Nucor.
- The Charlotte Observer.
- Mountain port will be no joke.
- Pecking order.
- Working capital.
- Appalachian State University.
- Haywood Regional Medical Center.
- Molded Fiber Glass.
- Timber Wolf Forest Products.
- Valdese Weavers.
- Bill Johnson; CEO, Progress Energy Inc., Raleigh.
- Dhiaa Jamil; Chief nuclear officer.
- Mary Price Harrison.
- Chuck McGrady.
- Spotlight on: Frank Tursi.
- I read the news today, oh boy.
- Muzzling the tax bite: seven years ago, North Carolina lawmakers were starved for cash. A slowing economy put the state budget temporarily in the red, leaving a shortfall exceeding $1 billion. Legislators responded by turning the dogs loose on tax scofflaws.
- Count down.
- Measuring up.
- Peak performance: despite the economic slump, Bobby Ginn vows to pull off the biggest development in the history of the high Country.
- Air borne: veteran jumpers and novice thrill seekers get a lift from skydiving indoors in a wind tunnel.
- Bricks & mortar.