Vol. 24 No. 5, May 2004
Index
- Look at us now.
- Flipping out.
- The fear factory.
- Guns and money.
- Harmed forces.
- Trend.
- State confronts growing competition for biotech.
- AaiPharma.
- Call center will create 1,100 jobs.
- Construction Systems.
- Ellery Homestyles.
- Local officials are negotiating with a drug company that might build a $70 million packing-and-distribution center here.
- Nash Community College.
- Pasquotank County.
- Working capital.
- Alltel.
- BPB.
- Capital Bank is selling three branches but plans to open offices in Greensboro, Asheville and Wake Forest by the end of the year.
- MCNC seeks funds for incubators.
- Raleigh-Durham leads the state in percentage of Internet users with broadband service.
- Tekelec.
- Ultimus.
- Youngstown, Ohio-based MS Consultants bought Marlow, Dreitzler and Associates.
- Fall lifts golf tournament.
- Guilford Mills.
- International Legwear Group.
- Kucera Pharmaceutical.
- Sealy.
- Unifi.
- Wakefield Associates.
- B & W Fiber Glass.
- Belk.
- Duke Power.
- Invista.
- Mutual-fund scandal scorches BofA.
- Pavestone.
- R.W. Garcia.
- Shelby schools spent the most per pupil of the region's 18 systems in 2002.
- Anonymous donors have pledged $2.5 million--more than a third of what is needed--toward renovation of Pack Square and the City-County Plaza downtown.
- APAC-Atlantic.
- Blue Ridge Parkway.
- Earth Fare.
- Fiberarts.
- Fugazy Travel.
- Plants keep sliding off the mountains.
- Audit report docks ports chief's tenure.
- Bruton Smith might steer the rock's race to Texas.
- Epiphany.
- Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship.
- The Da Vinci Code.
- Dale Earnhardt.
- Duke Energy.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Gardner-Webb University.
- Information Technology Association of America.
- Martha Stewart.
- N.C. Department of Agriculture.
- N.C. Department of Insurance.
- Pennies on the dollar.
- That's not all, folks.
- Rents won't be on par with last Open.
- Goodrich spinoff needs sales in scale with price.
- Tar heel stock watch.
- Basnight eyes raising prices of some vices.
- Unwired: N.C. has lost high-tech jobs at nearly twice the national rate.
- Callus treatment: Century Furniture believes the best way to beat back mass-produced imports is to deal with things at hand.
- It's not easy being green: but, as Cherokee Investment Partners shows, it can be lucrative. So Tom Darden takes the good with the bad.
- Sandhills: golf isn't region's only treasure.
- The business North Carolina golf getaway.
- This car dealer can't keep his ciao down.
- With a slick move, he buys a competitor twice his size.
- Producer shows disc respect to space race.
- Among his products are assault weapons.
- Bricks & mortar.