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Venture capital is slow coming into North Carolina. However, Money Tree Report, a summary of national fourth quarter venture capital investment, indicated NC businesses received $110 million in 2013. One business, biotechnology, received over $70 million of the amount. The article includes a listing of the top biotechnology employers in NC. IMB Corp is first with Time Warner Cable second. It also includes a chart showing what companies received what amounts of the $70 million.
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Harold Varner graduated from East Carolina University in 2012. At the University he was a member of the golf team, and in 2012 he became the first ECU men's golfer to win Conference USA player of the year. He is also the first African American to win the NC Amateur Championship. Now he has his sights set on becoming one of the rarest things in golf--an African American pro.
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Campbell provides a profile of Thad Woodard. In 1978 Woodard became president of North Carolina Savings and Loan League, Inc., which later merged with the North Carolina Bankers Association. He is the longtime president and CEO of the group. On January 1, 2015 he will retire after thirty-seven years as the lead lobbyist for the state's financial institutions.
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Jerry Richardson is BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's Mover and Shaker of the Year. A former player in the NFL and member of the championship Baltimore Colts, Richardson dreamed of bringing professional football back to his home in the Carolinas. In 1993 he became the majority owner and founder of the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte.
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John MConnell was an out of work software salesman in 1982, but by the 1990s had helped get Raleigh-based Medic Computer Systems Inc. off the ground, later making it the largest U.S. seller of software for doctor's offices. After the company was sold in 1997, McConnell founded McConnell Golf LLC, a collection of seven private clubs in North and South Carolina.
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19449
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If the name is Donald Trump, it's worth billions. A map locates the golf courses which he owns in this country and in Scotland and Puerto Rico. Last year the members sold to The Trump Organization, Inc., The Point Lake and Golf Club at Mooresville. It has recently been rechristened Trump National Golf Club, Charlotte. Campbell describes the improvements being made to the club.
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