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for Business North Carolina Vol. 33 Issue 6, June 2013
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A panel of experts, including educators and business leaders, met recently to discuss why Western North Carolina is attractive to business and how it can leverage its attributes for future growth. BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine provides a transcript of their discussions.
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North Carolina's top one hundred banks are ranked by their 2012 revenues. Bank of America (Charlotte), BB&T (Winston-Salem), and First Citizens BancShares (Raleigh) ranked first, second, and third respectively. VantageSouth Bank of Raleigh and its CEO Scott Carter are featured in the article.
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Martin introduces readers to the new Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Sharon Decker. She had a career in the corporate world but left it to become a minister, prior to her present assignment.
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Hugh R. Perry and ten Sanford businessmen founded Lee Brick & Tile Company in Sanford in the early 1950s. Perry later bought out his associates, and the business still remains in his family's hands. The company occupies a twenty-acre site along with its shale pit. Lee Brick will make about 40 million bricks this year. North Carolina is second only to Texas in output.