Vol. 29 No. 3, March 2009
Index
- Got his number.
- NCtrend.
- Stockwatch.
- Economicoutlook.
- The state of biotechnology: industry boosters say efforts to establish the sector across North Carolina won't dilute its impact.
- Like deja vu all over again.
- The upside of downloads.
- What a difference a year makes.
- Orders for French flies is keeping Spirit high.
- Two sides mix it up over a cement plant.
- Working capital.
- ELM city.
- Fayetteville.
- Kinston.
- Kinston.
- Kinston.
- New bern.
- Plymouth.
- Wilmington.
- Wilmington.
- Distance learning.
- It gets spanked for switches.
- Working capital.
- Durham.
- Morrisville.
- Morrisville.
- Pinehurst.
- Raleigh.
- Research triangle park.
- Sanford.
- Airport just has to wait for its special delivery.
- Camel humps past bull in size of cities.
- Working capital.
- Greensboro.
- Greensboro.
- Greensboro.
- Kernersville.
- Thomasville.
- Thomasville.
- Whitsett.
- Winston-Salem.
- Winston-salem.
- Greensboro.
- Greensboro.
- High point.
- High point.
- Winston-Salem.
- Winston-Salem.
- Winston-Salem.
- Good intentions win incentives for startup.
- New judge doesn't care for rule of law.
- Working capital.
- Belmont.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Cleveland.
- Cleveland.
- Gastonia.
- Hickory.
- Hickory.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Concord.
- Huntersville.
- Maiden.
- Monroe.
- Morganton.
- Newton.
- Project is out of Ginn.
- Some jobs fold at Harrah's.
- Working capital.
- Asheville.
- Asheville.
- Forest city.
- Lenoir.
- North wilkesboro.
- How a hospital had to heal itself: though rated one of the state's best, a rural medical center goes on life support after a fatal mishap chokes off funding.
- East flat rock.
- Standing in the shadow: Rick Hendrick is a winner, a czar of car sales and tycoon of race teams. But behind both is a man haunted by loss.
- Return of the red man: taking a pass on mass production, a brit brings back a classic Yankee bike that's being built by hand in Cleveland county.
- Bricks & mortar.