Vol. 23 No. 4, April 2003
Index
- Never too old to learn.
- Letters.
- Trend.
- With liberalized trade, gain outweighs the pain.
- Tar Heel Stock Watch.
- Wachovia thinks deal will prove Prudential.
- Foes: trolley takes taxpayers for a ride.
- Group says subsidizing movies is a film-flam.
- Data Bits.
- Tattle Tales.
- Accusations distill developer's fears.
- His stars run off, but coach is still on track.
- Air System Components.
- Cedar Creek Fibers.
- ConAgra Foods.
- Maola Milk and Ice Cream.
- PrettlNoma Systems.
- West Pharmaceutical Services.
- Weyerhaeuser.
- Analytical Sciences.
- Dominion plans.
- First Citizens Bank.
- Founder Vivek Wadhwa stepped down as CEO of Relativity Technologies.
- LipoScience.
- Measurement.
- NetOctave.
- NT Techno.
- Paradigm Genetics.
- Teamm Pharmaceuticals and Raleigh-based Respirics.
- Universal Leaf North America.
- Wake County residents spend 70% more on transportation than people in rural Warren County.
- BB&T.
- Blue Rhino.
- Fairchild Industrial Products.
- Guilford leads the state's five largest counties in percentage of people who didn't finish high school.
- Honda Power Equipment Manufacturing.
- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts made itself famous with tasty pastries that have no center.
- Levolor-Kirsch Window Fashions.
- Pine State Knitwear.
- Samet.
- Sears, Roebuck and Co.
- Steven D. Bell & Co.
- Yankee Commodity Foods.
- Blythe Construction.
- Citing the need for more private rooms.
- Collezione Europa.
- Day & Zimmermann.
- Gold Toe.
- Government Acquisitions.
- Mecklenburg had the region's highest median home price in 2000, but prices grew faster elsewhere in the '90s.
- Meineke Car Care Center.
- Meridian Industries.
- Minka Group.
- Neworld.
- SPX.
- The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce.
- Ingles Markets.
- Lark Books.
- Lowe's Co.
- Mission St. Joseph's Health System.
- Phoenix Ski.
- The Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
- The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa.
- Still stuck in the rough, the GGO switches seasons to get back in the swing of things with top players.
- She's not a lawyer or engineer, but Ruth Shaw was considered the best man for the job of restoring Duke Power's reputation.
- The state's last fish factory has not died. Its detractors say it just smells that way.
- Expect changes in corporate travel.
- Triad's success based on teamwork.
- Outward Bound exec sets a survival course.
- She gets top dollar for arts in Charlotte.
- Use birds that don't fly in the ointment.