Vol. 25 No. 12, December 2005
Index
- It was 20 years ago today.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- State's business climate shows signs of warming.
- Eagle Group International.
- Electrolux dishes up jobs in Kinston.
- Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
- SENCA Properties.
- The Historic Preservation Commission.
- Working capital.
- Aerie Pharmaceuticals.
- Bowles becomes UNC's new kingpin.
- ChannelAdvisor.
- Constella Group.
- Dex Media.
- Duke University.
- Pozen.
- Research Triangle Foundation.
- Research Triangle Institute.
- Salix Pharmaceuticals.
- Serenex.
- Tekelec.
- The Pantry.
- Dantherm Filtration.
- Hanesbrands.
- Hayward Pool Products.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Liberty Hardware Manufacturing.
- Philly insurer pays a premium for J-P.
- Piedmont Triad Research Park.
- StarPet.
- Unilever.
- Weil-McLain.
- Alpharma.
- Bank of America.
- Cogdell Spencer.
- Delta Air Lines.
- Flowers Foods.
- Horizon Lines.
- Investors ante up for hot PokerPro.
- JER Partners.
- Lance.
- MedCath.
- Meineke Holding.
- Parthenon Capital.
- Shurtape Technologies.
- Alcoa Power Generating.
- DHRS Group.
- FedEx Ground.
- Plant gets new beginning with Genesis.
- 1776.
- High Point leaders are not grieving Las Vegas.
- Natural gas hasn't boomed in the East.
- One Soldier's Story: A Memoir.
- Winning.
- Data bits.
- Dying to get in.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Homeward bound.
- It won't be a fleabag.
- Knows of which he speaks.
- Speed trap.
- That's appreciation.
- That's depreciation.
- Black and white issue colors project.
- Correction.
- Designer will draw on past to shape future.
- Opening up rivers really floats his boat.
- She's happiest when you just mail it in.
- Move to fall springs new trap for golf tournament.
- Auto motive: our Small Business of the Year winner is a real wheeler dealer.
- Grounded: under Paul Anderson, Duke Energy is down to earth again. But that's how he's getting it ready to soar.
- Stormy whether: what went down on the Gulf Coast will push up insurance costs in North Carolina. But when, how much and for whom?
- Basic training: a short-line railroad keeps it simple with ties that bind industry over the long haul.
- Reign maker: the Queen City showers riches on its region, but critics say it's all wet.
- Bricks & mortar.