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6 results for Business North Carolina Vol. 44 Issue 3, March 2024
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Northern Regional Hospital in Mount Airy is one of only 10 independent community hospitals surviving in North Carolina. Martin General Hospital in Williamston is the latest casualty among the independent hospitals, closing in August 2023. Carteret Health Care in Morehead City on the other hand is profitable with annual revenue of nearly $200 million.
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"North Carolina A&T University Professor Osei Yeboah leads the university's International Trade Center, which introduces graduate students to foreign trade."
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"A fast growing niche market, agritourism is credited with propping up struggling farms and connecting farmers to their communities." Current North Carolina state law defines agritourism as any farm or ranch which allows the general public for recreational entertainment to view and enjoy activities on the farm.
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Duke University Hospital tops the list followed by Cone and UNC Medical Center.
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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper talks to Business North Carolina on his nearly eight years as governor and his work related to business issues in the state. Cooper talks on HB 2, Medicaid expansion and NC Innovation.
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"Slumping lithium prices and slowing EV demand forces tough decisions for industry powers." A dramatic drop in the price of lithium is causing two North Carolina companies to cut back. Noted are Belmont-based Piedmont Lithium and Charlotte based Albemarle.
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