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13084
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Godwin examines North Carolina's $4 billion-a-year exporting business. The state is the country's leading exporter of both tobacco products and textile mill products.
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13256
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Roald H. Sorensen founded his company in Angier, and the products that made his company virtually indispensable to the sport of basketball were developed in the late 1960s. They were the Hydra-Rib, a highly advanced portable basketball backstop, and the Gorilla Goal, a goal with a flexible rim that can withstand dunking and spring back, instead of shattering the backboard.
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13263
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ETRI, Inc. is a French-owned American corporation that has operated in Monroe since 1978. The company specializes in small fans that cool heat producing computer components.
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13268
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Three North Carolina cities are getting new airport terminals in 1982. They are Raleigh-Durham; Charlotte's Douglas Airport; and the Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem Regional Airport.
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13298
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Defense contracts are highly important to North Carolina companies and businesses. About 1,100 companies in the state have military contracts to supply everything from boots to aircraft guidance systems. These contracts total more than $860 million.
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13306
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The state's top thirty publicly-held companies are ranked using factors such as total sales, net income, stock price increase (five years), and consecutive years paid cash dividends.
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13584
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The North Carolina Downtown Development Association is a group of planners, developers and city officials who are working to revitalize downtown areas in cities across the state. Godwin examines downtown projects in the following cities: Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Winston-Salem.
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13612
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The $8 million Wanchese Seafood Industrial Park in Dare County opened for business in 1981. A year later, the park has created few jobs in the county and commercial investment is far below original projections. Godwin discusses why the park isn't thriving as anticipated.
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