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3456
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked according to their May, 1997, market value. The top three, NationsBank, First Union, and Wachovia, total a market value of $81 billion, or fifty-four percent of the top 75's total.
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3457
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The pay among the chief executive officers of the state's top seventy-five public companies varies, ranging from $14 million to just over $100,000.
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3061
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked according to their May, 1996, market value. NationsBank heads a list that includes a number of high-tech and health-care-related companies.
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16391
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In BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA'S first ever ranking of the state's largest employers, Sara Lee heads the list with 22,000 employees, followed by Food Lion with 21,700 and Duke University with 20,200.
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16408
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA presents its annual ranking of the state's largest seventy-five companies. For the first nine years the rankings were based on total revenues. This year the rankings are based on market value--the number of shares outstanding times the stock price. Duke Power, Food Lion, and Carolina Power & Light held the top three positions.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 11 Issue 5, May 1991, p33, 35-42, 44-45, il Periodical Website
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16410
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Arthur Anderson & Co. ranks the state's top one hundred private companies. To qualify, a company must be privately held, have fewer than five hundred stockholders, have stock not traded on any exchange, cannot be a subsidiary or division of another company, cannot be primarily in retail, real estate, or financial services, and must be headquartered in North Carolina. Burlington Industries, Inc. heads the list, followed by Cone Mills Corp. and Dillard Paper Co.
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13682
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Business North Carolina magazine presents its annual listing of the state's top fifty public companies. The magazine began its rankings in 1982. Companies are ranked by their fiscal-year sales. Food Lion (Salisbury), Lowe's (North Wilkesboro), and Rose's Stores (Henderson) retained their first, second and third rankings from the previous year.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 5, May 1990, p16-18, 20-22, 24-29, il Periodical Website
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16268
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's annual ranking of the state's top fifty public companies reveals that in the last eight years seventy-five companies have appeared on the list. The twenty-five that are gone were sold, moved, or taken private. Food Lion, Lowe's Co., and Rose's Stores head this year's list.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 9 Issue 5, May 1989, p18-19, 22, 24-31, 34-37, il Periodical Website
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15692
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's annual ranking of the state's top fifty public companies reveals that the list has undergone its most extensive shakeup since the listings began in 1982. Last year's top three companies were RJR Nabisco, Burlington Industries, and Food Lion. This year Food Lion takes over the top ranking with Lowe's and Fieldcrest Cannon taking over the second and third positions.
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15700
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine and Arthur Andersen & Company present their annual ranking of the state's top one hundred privately-held companies. It was a tough year for real estate developers and building contractors, but for the textile industry it was a very good year. Cone Mills Corporation and McDevitt & Street Company ranked first and second, a reverse of the positions the companies held in 1987.
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15578
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's sixth annual ranking of public companies reveals that the top three companies held the same rankings for 1987 as in 1986 - RJ Reynolds Industries, Inc., Burlington Industries, Inc., and Lowe's Companies, Inc., respectively.
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15579
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine and Arthur Andersen & Company present their annual ranking of the state's top one hundred privately-held companies. McDevitt and Street Co., a Charlotte general contractor specializing in commercial, industrial, and institutional construction, ranked first, followed by Cone Mills Corp., a Greensboro manufacturer of textile fabrics for jeans and casual sportswear, in second place.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 7 Issue 6, June 1987, p26-27, 30, 33-37, il Periodical Website
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14905
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Business North Carolina magazine's fifth annual ranking of public companies reveals that the top three companies held the same rankings for 1986 as in 1985 -- RJ Reynolds Industries, Inc., Burlington Industries, Inc., and Lowe's Companies, Inc., respectively.
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14915
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine and Arthur Andersen & Company present their annual ranking of the state's top one hundred privately-held companies. Blue Bell, Inc., a Greensboro manufacturer of jeans and other casual and work apparel, replaced McDevitt & Street Co., a Charlotte general contractor, in the number one position for 1986, with McDevitt dropping to second place.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 6 Issue 6, June 1986, p16-18, 20, 22-26, 28-29, il Periodical Website
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14748
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's fourth annual ranking of public companies reveals that the top two companies held the same rankings for 1984 as in 1983 - RJ Reynolds Industries, Inc. and Burlington Industries, Inc. respectively. Lowe's Companies, Inc., located in North Wilkesboro, moved from fifth to third.
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