Vol. 35 No. 5, May - May 2015
Index
- Literary agent: BNC adds an acclaimed author-innovator to its ranks.
- Buggy whipped.
- Let's settle an old debate.
- Wholly kombucha: loans from an unusual source fuel rapid growth at a Weaverville tea-maker.
- Off the dole: economic recovery and tough love reverse state's $2.8 billion debt for jobless benefits.
- In his blood: a childhood love of science helped spark a rapid career rise for senior Biogen executive.
- Vital signs.
- Casting a wider net: massive outdoor-gear stores fish for more Tar Heel trade, forcing smaller rivals to try new lures.
- Bathcraft.
- Hwy 55 revisited.
- International Paper.
- Sanderson Farms.
- Vidant Health.
- Diamond in the rough.
- GlaxoSmithKline.
- Salix Pharmaceuticals.
- Sigma Plastics Group.
- The Pantry.
- Bargain basements.
- BB&T.
- Councill Company.
- Greensboro Partnership.
- Packrite.
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
- A new frontier.
- Bojangles.
- Fab Industries.
- Truliant Federal Credit Union.
- Appalachian spring.
- Appalachian State University.
- Catawba Brewing.
- Innovation Brewing.
- Mission Health.
- Planting a seed: from biotechnology to education, North Carolina's agricultural leaders are searching for ways to keep the industry strong for years to come.
- Making grains: Tar Heel ag-biotechnology companies and schools are investing more in research and development for crops.
- Growing farmers: agencies across the Tar Heel state look for ways to get younger people interested in farming as the population gets older.
- Fuel for the fight: North Carolina's massive military presence provides an expanding market for fruit and vegetable producers who supply dining halls.
- Winning process: expanding production of chicken nuggets, snacks, turkey breasts and other items makes North Carolina a food-industry magnet.
- Digital domain: North Carolina's tech industry shows resiliency as smaller companies earn backing from giants.
- Hot and cold: three N.C. tech companies in fast-growing sectors face down market whims.
- Hire purpose: Citrix Systems' downtown Raleigh digs were designed to attract top tech talent.
- Keeping the temper down: with a historic brand and tight-knit culture, Mebane-based Kingsdown wants to give its larger mattress rivals nightmares.
- 2015 Law Journal.
- Mediations in North Carolina: settle your case on your own terms.
- Lessons from a Skinny Girl mogul: minimize the disruption to your business during divorce.
- Eminent domain and condemnation: 5 essential steps to protect your commercial property.
- Business court: what North Carolina companies need to know.
- Best practices for 401(k) fees: 10 steps to reduce risk and increase the value of your plan.
- Trademark and name registration: what new businesses should know to secure their brand.
- Bricks & Mortar: places where business happens.