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13632
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The authors identify ten North Carolinians who have what it takes to be the movers and shakers of the 1990s.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 1, Jan 1990, p30-33, 36-39, il, por Periodical Website
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13678
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Although not known as a railroad center, North Carolina has a great profusion of short-line railroads. Don McGrady, owner of the Thermal Belt Railway which runs from Gilkey to Bostic, is the newest member of the group. He worked out a deal with the state, Rutherford County, local shippers and CSX Transportation to operate the Forest City-Gilkey line, which was abandoned by Norfolk Southern in 1989, and the three-and-a-half-mile Forest City-Bostic line, which CSX is selling.
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Record #:
13693
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Business executives of nine companies in the state have been selected as North Carolina Entrepreneurs of the Year and will be inducted as members of the American Institute of Entrepreneurs' hall of fame.
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16337
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Marshall Rauch, who turned an old textile business into a fast-growing manufacturer of Christmas ornaments, is BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA'S Entrepreneur of the Year for 1990. Rauch founded his company, Pyramid Mills, in Gastonia in 1957, and it is the largest Christmas tree ornament manufacturing company in the United States. He has represented the Twenty-fifth Senatorial District since 1967.
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