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3025
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Retail chains competing with Wal-Mart often find sales declining. However, results are mixed for two state-based retailers - Cato and Family Dollar - with Cato struggling and Family Dollar continuing to expand.
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3026
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Founded in Charlotte in 1913, snack food maker Lance once had the South to itself. Now operating in 37 states, the company faces competition from companies like Frito Lay and, strangely, is a wealthy company in financial trouble.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 16 Issue 7, July 1996, p26-29,31,33,35,37-38,40, il Periodical Website
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3063
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The accounting firm of Arthur Anderson yearly ranks the state's 100 largest companies. To be listed, companies must be based in the state, have fewer than 500 stockholders, and not be engaged in financial services, real estate, or retail business.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 16 Issue 7, July 1996, p55,57-59,61,63,65, il Periodical Website
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3064
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A number of the state's top 100 private companies improved their economic bases by venturing into new products while maintaining current ones. Radiator Specialty Co. (Charlotte) and Coastal Wholesale Grocery, Inc. (Kinston) are among those profiled.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 16 Issue 7, July 1996, p66-69, 71-72,74-75, il Periodical Website