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Charlotte based computer software and services company Broadway and Seymour struggled as it fell in stocks. Nonetheless, the company has always been able to win new business without always making money.
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24346
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Aluminum Company of America is an example of corporate stewardship, making Badin Lake more attractive for recreation and development in the 1990s.
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Success in predicting the performance of stocks varies. Analysis of the 1991 performance may provide some clues to what North Carolina can expect financially in the coming year.
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Robert P. Freese, CEO of Alphatronix, is Business North Carolina's Entrepreneur of the Year. Alphatronix, located in the Research Triangle Park, introduced the first optical storage system in mid-1988.\r\n\r\n
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23936
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To improve care, Carolinas HealthCare System asked Premier Inc., a Charlotte based company, to use and analyze data collected by the group. This article discusses the companies' relationship, Premier's history, and offers some criticism of Premier's strategies.
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Philip Maung, from Burma of Chinese extraction, came to America with a dream. He began his quest in his Charlotte living room fourteen years ago with a borrowed $100,000. Today, the business, Hissho Sushi, has over 400 sushi kiosks in high-end supermarkets across the country. The company, headquartered in Charlotte, has 400 employees and independent contractors and had sales on $43.6 million in 2011. Recently he has made forays in airport restaurants. Davis describes his early life and his dream.
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine presents its first rankling of the state's largest employers. Sara Lee, a producer of baked good, hosiery, and other consumer products, ranked first with 22,000 employees. Food Lion was second with 21,700 employees.
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In BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA'S first ever ranking of the state's largest employers, Sara Lee heads the list with 22,000 employees, followed by Food Lion with 21,700 and Duke University with 20,200.
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David Sprinkle, president of John O. Todd Organization of Greensboro, makes a living selling insurance to businesses. His specialty is in designing executive-benefits plans. Some of his plans are so attractive that participating executives rarely want to leave their positions.
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24172
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The nation's largest privately-owned retail store, Belk, is Charlotte-based and plans to expand, regardless of the recession and weak economy. The Belks have been operating their stores for 120 years.