Vol. 29 No. 9, September 2009
Index
- Contract research and testing.
- North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
- North Carolina biotechnology directory 2009.
- Production and Manufacturing.
- Bad news travels fast.
- NCtrend.
- Stockwatch.
- Economic outlook.
- Figuring a return on incentives.
- Have bankruptcies hit their peak?
- Supporting troops will cost.
- Touch and go.
- Greenville.
- Kinston.
- Laurinburg.
- Raeford.
- ST. Pauls prestage farms.
- Tar Heel.
- Wilson.
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- Sanford did not try to keep the Pantry.
- Apex.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Louisburg.
- Morrisville.
- Morrisville.
- Raleigh.
- Raleigh.
- Balk puts Greensboro in a position to score.
- Daily water use in the triad grew 61% to 1.8 billion gallons in 20 years.
- Burlington.
- Greensboro.
- High point.
- Lexington.
- Wentworth.
- Winston-Salem.
- Winston-Salem.
- Winston-Salem.
- Not getting paid for upfits could sink subs.
- Racetrack might come full circle on its name.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Gastonia.
- Salisbury.
- Wadesboro.
- Woodleaf.
- Floridians chill to hills' thrills.
- That's the brakes.
- Asheville.
- Cherokee.
- Granite falls.
- Hildebran.
- Spindale.
- Weaverville.
- They're engineering change across the state.
- A say on pay: shareholders seek input on executive compensation, which, as our annual ranking shows, doesn't mirror performance.
- Some give and take: wearing two hats, economic developer Rick Watson proved to be an able industry hunter--and gatherer.
- Woman trouble: problems females face--and ideas they come up with to solve them--create products for this entrepreneur.
- Curd your enthusiasm: reared in Wisconsin dairy country, Mike Everhart had grate expectations for the state's only cheese factory.
- Bricks & mortar.