Vol. 30 No. 12, December 2010
Index
- Small differences.
- NCTrend.
- Stockwatch.
- Chasing its potential: though North Carolina's been a high-tech leader for decades, components of the sector must mature to push the state forward.
- Inductive reasoning.
- Which way will the GOP go?
- Where's the money?
- A turf war between health-care systems.
- Battleship North Carolina.
- Deluge brings farmers more rain but less pain.
- Fayetteville.
- Kinston.
- Raeford.
- Rocky Mount.
- Wilmington.
- Does Red Hat still fit?
- Money sets a new direction for growth of Carolina North.
- North American Financial Holdings In.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Morrisville.
- Raleigh.
- Raleigh.
- Wendell.
- Apartments pay the rent for Bell.
- Ivey will no longer cling to Reynolds American.
- Treated water.
- Greensboro.
- Greensboro.
- Hatteras Financial.
- Jamestown.
- Lexington.
- Mcleansville.
- Winston-Salem.
- Breaking the banks.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Gastonia.
- Hickory.
- Huntersville.
- Monroe.
- Buncombe County.
- Mall winds up in hands of Boston-based lender.
- New chamber chief seeks more diversity.
- Asheville.
- Asheville.
- Asheville.
- Cullowhee.
- Lenoir.
- Wilkesboro.
- Bringing fore closure: as hard times drag on, developers catch heat from lenders worried about losing money in a weak real-estate market.
- Under construction: a paucity of projects in the pipeline dampens expectations that contractors will see a building boom anytime soon.
- The promise: the owner of our Small Business of the year said he'd never lay off anyone. How the recession tested this welder's bond.
- From crumbs to a nice slice.
- Right place at the right price.
- Recycling trash into cash.
- Zip it! A new eco-tourism business opens up people to the grandeur of the mountain forest by giving them a true bird's-eye view.
- Bricks&Mortar.