Vol. 26 No. 7, July 2006
Index
- While others stall, life science goes on: optimism about the state's future in creating and maintaining biotechnology jobs crosses a broad spectrum of experts.
- To win again.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- Hog industry must make haste on waste systems.
- Beaufort.
- Garysburg.
- Laurel Hill.
- Project is part of GE's nuclear reaction.
- Wilson.
- Working capital.
- Cary.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Embrex.
- Raleigh.
- Sanford.
- Tekelec hangs up on software maker.
- Wendell.
- Atlantic Coast Conference.
- Greensboro.
- High point.
- Kernersville.
- Lexington.
- Mayodan lands maker of aircraft tires.
- Winston-Salem.
- Big shipper gets the Royal treatment.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Lincolnton.
- Mooresville.
- Newton.
- Oakboro.
- Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
- Cherokee.
- Incentives cap deal for water bottler.
- Murphy.
- Waynesville.
- Bobcats boss has folks scratching their heads.
- Fishermen: pings lead to a net loss.
- WHAT THEY'RE READING.
- Drug maker's IPO isn't heaven-sent.
- CEO wants Krispy Kreme to make lots more dough.
- Sports guru gets back in the game.
- India fits into his theory of Relativity.
- Colleges keep running up the score on coaches' pay.
- Turn over an old leaf: he runs the biggest book conservator in the nation. But for Don Etherington, it's not size but volumes that count.
- Goose riders in the sky: to resurrect a worldwide market, a small-town startup melds a 70-year-old design with modern manufacturing.
- Heavy industry: there's no dearth of girth. But rather than expand, Durham's Rice Diet and its brethren watch their wait.
- Strong medicine: that's exactly what these doctors--identified by their peers as the best in the state--are practicing.
- Bricks & mortar.