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18829
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA presents its annual ranking of the top 100 private-sector employers in the state. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., with 50,070 employees, and Duke University, with 46, 075, ranked first and second.
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21157
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Lacour explains how the top privately-held companies in North Carolina are increasing sales through use of the Internet. The article also includes BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA'S annual ranking of the state's top 100 private companies. Belk, Inc. retained its 2012 ranking, with General Parts International Inc., a Raleigh distributor of automotive replacement parts, and SAS Institute, Inc., a software developer, taking second and third place. Rankings are based on revenue in the most recent fiscal year.
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16163
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private-sector employers in the state. Many of them have more jobs, 4 percent more than the year previous, indicating less unemployment ahead. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and Duke University ranked first and second.
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18085
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Epic Games, Inc., a video-game developer located in Cary, is featured in Dunn's article on the state's private companies. Epic moved from 91st position in 2011 to 30th in 2012. Belk Inc., General Parts International Inc., and SAS Institute Inc. retained their first, second, and third rankings from 2011.
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15521
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine ranks the top 100 private-sector employers in the state for 2011. Belk, Inc. retained its 2010 ranking, with General Parts International Inc., a Raleigh distributor of automotive replacement parts, and SAS Institute, Inc., a Cart software developer, taking second and third place.
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11963
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private-sector employers in the state. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and Duke University retain their first and second place rankings from 2008.
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12464
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked by their June, 2010, market value. Bank of America, Lowe's, and Duke Energy retained their top three rankings respectively from 2009.
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private-sector employers in the state. Belk, Inc. claimed the top spot in this year's ranking.
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10860
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private-sector employers in the state. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was first with Duke University second.
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11430
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked by their June, 2009, market value. Bank of America retained the top position, and Lowe's advanced from number three to the second spot. Duke Energy moved up from fifth to third.
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11638
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private companies in the state, and company executives discuss economic forces affecting their businesses. General Parts International Inc., of Raleigh, a distributor of automotive replacement parts, ranked first, followed by SAS Institute, Inc., of Cary, a software developer. Both companies retained their 2008 rankings.
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10259
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked by their June 2008, market value. Ten companies from the 2007 ranking did not return in 2008. Bank of America, Wachovia, and Lowe's retained their first, second, and third place rankings from 2007.
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10364
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the top 100 private companies in the state, and company executives discuss economic forces affecting their businesses. General Parts International Inc., of Raleigh, a distributor of automotive replacement parts, ranked first, followed by SAS Institute, Inc., of Cary, a software developer.
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9662
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the state's 100 largest for-profit employers. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., with 47,720 workers, heads the list, followed by Delhaize America Inc., and Wachovia Corp. with 30,000 each.
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9643
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine lists the top 100 private companies in the state. The International Group, Inc., a Raleigh distributor of automotive replacement parts, ranked first. Conbraco Industries, Inc., a valve manufacturer in Matthews, is profiled.
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