Vol. 20 No. 9, September 2000
Index
- An ounce of business advice can avoid a pound of litigation expense.
- Federal legislation opens new financial-services markets.
- Prize possessions.
- LETTERS.
- North Carolina's new and improved LLC law.
- TREND.
- Should husbands and wives jointly own the family business?
- China's impact on N.C. trade won't be dramatic.
- What a tangled Web we weave, when first we advertise to deceive.
- How utilities acquire right of ways from private and public sources.
- No curb on herb is poison for company.
- Will plant's striking colors lead to clashing symbols?
- Contract puts away prison firm's profit.
- TATTLE TALES.
- Using contingent workers to limit labor- and employment-law liability.
- Deal could cough up rash of cash for RJR.
- Misuse of employee consumer reports can lead to employer liability.
- Brown's of Carolina.
- Imperial Food Products.
- PCS Phosphate-White Springs.
- The Lundy Packing Co.
- CCB Financial Corp.
- Centura Banks Inc.
- Nathan Bell & Associates.
- Nortel Networks.
- Nucor Corp.
- Poppies International Inc.
- Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald.
- Wachovia Corp.
- WellPath Community Health Plans.
- Workplace violence: Is your business at risk?
- Asset Management & Research Inc.
- InfoNXX.
- Network Systems International Inc.
- Santee Co.
- Thomas Built Buses Inc.
- Walt M. Klein & Associates.
- Establishing a winning biotechnology patent portfolio.
- Alcatel SA.
- Bank of America Corp.
- Belding Hausman Inc.
- Charlotte.
- CommScope Inc.
- Corning Cable Systems.
- First Union Corp.
- The nuts and bolts of buying and selling companies and assets.
- Asheville Mall.
- Audit committees get new responsibility in financial reporting.
- Colonial Development Co.
- Gem and Lapidary Wholesalers Inc.
- Guardian Armor.
- Harrah's Cherokee Casino.
- Ask not for whom the bridge tolls -- it tolls for he.
- Hedge funds are alternative investment vehicles.
- STRIVING FOR A FRESH START.
- CASE LOADED.
- SPINNING A YARN.
- THE FIXER UPPER.
- GET CONNECTED.
- The Changing Face of Office and Industrial Parks.
- PEOPLE.
- CHILD-CARE CENTERS.
- Children attending day.
- DAY-CARE CHAINS.
- EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES.
- FAMILY CHILD-CARE PROVIDERS.
- KIDS IN DAY CARE.
- Nation's police chiefs.
- North Carolina.
- Smart Start.
- State university.
- SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE.
- Tar Heel mothers.