Vol. 35 No. 1, January - January 2015
Index
- Take it from the top: with investing changing, we've come up with some new rules for an old game.
- Right way to pay: improving North Carolina's interstate highways will cost more than $20 billion over 25 years. Charge based on usage is the best way to keep traffic moving.
- Money baller: Ben Sutton turns his passion for athletics into a multimillion-dollar marketing business.
- New at the helm: North Carolina picks a private-sector veteran to lead its publicly owned ports.
- Turkey trot: the Hoke County seat loses its best-known employer as House of Raeford pulls out.
- BB&T seeks more northern exposure.
- Vital signs.
- Price of admission: Belmont Abbey and Peace cut tuition to attract students. Will other private colleges follow?
- Greenville--North Carolina's Northeast Alliance, the Williams ton-based economic-development organization that represents 15 counties in northeastern North Carolina, planned to merge with the NCEast Alliance on Jan. 1.
- Healthy investment.
- Moen.
- N.C State University.
- Nomaco.
- Sentara Albemarle Medical Center.
- Vertex Rail Technologies.
- Appia.
- Down the line.
- Fred Eshelman.
- GlaxoSmithKline.
- Highwoods Properties.
- Overland Contracting.
- Hotshot honchos.
- BNC Bancorp.
- Hanesbrands.
- Reynolds American.
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
- Shipping out.
- Bank of America.
- Bojangles' Coliseum.
- Burkert Contromatic.
- Cognizant Technology Solutions.
- Duke Energy.
- Highland tech.
- AdvantageWest.
- Asheville City Council.
- Asheville Country Club.
- Avadim Technologies.
- Haywood Regional Medical Center.
- Highlands-Cashiers Hospital.
- Stocks to watch: four pickers peruse the top tier of Tar Heel public companies to predict whose shares will be this year's best--and worst--performers.
- Time for a breather?
- After the fall: under our Mover and Shaker of the Year, Bank of America gets back on its feet again. Will that lead it to run away from home?
- Taking our best shots.
- That's my specialty: top Tar Heel lawyers share what drove them to their field of practice.
- 2015 Hall of fame.