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3061
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The state's top seventy-five public companies are ranked according to their May, 1996, market value. NationsBank heads a list that includes a number of high-tech and health-care-related companies.
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3063
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The accounting firm of Arthur Anderson yearly ranks the state's 100 largest companies. To be listed, companies must be based in the state, have fewer than 500 stockholders, and not be engaged in financial services, real estate, or retail business.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 16 Issue 7, July 1996, p55,57-59,61,63,65, il Periodical Website
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2156
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The state's one-hundred largest employers, which range in size from 25,000 to 2,200 workers, are publicly, privately, and foreign owned. They offer such products and services as pizza, pulp, and poultry processing.
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2343
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The state's seventy-five largest public companies range from banks to transport companies to makers of collecting cards. However, most of the market value is concentrated in the state's financial institutions - banks, thrifts, and brokerages.
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1610
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For the 10th year in a row, BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA lists the top 100 private companies in the state. Only 23 companies have remained on the list for the past 10 years.
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1611
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA and Arthur Andersen & Co. have been researching and publishing the top 100 private companies in the state each year since 1984. This list is recognized as the definitive source of annual information about NC's private companies.
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1612
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Since BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA began compiling the North Carolina 100, an annual list of the top 100 private companies in the state, 234 companies have been listed. Several factors account for the disappearance of some companies from the list.
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433
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Business North Carolina's annual list of North Carolina's top 100 companies also profiles three companies: Mebane Packaging Corporation, Spectrum Dyed Yarns and Charles Craft.
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13682
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Business North Carolina magazine presents its annual listing of the state's top fifty public companies. The magazine began its rankings in 1982. Companies are ranked by their fiscal-year sales. Food Lion (Salisbury), Lowe's (North Wilkesboro), and Rose's Stores (Henderson) retained their first, second and third rankings from the previous year.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 5, May 1990, p16-18, 20-22, 24-29, il Periodical Website
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16272
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The state's top one hundred private companies are compiled by Arthur Anderson & Co. McDevitt & Street Co., a Charlotte contractor, heads the list, with Cone Mills Corp. second. Cogentrix Inc., which builds little steam plants, is the featured company, jumping forty-six places from seventieth to twenty-fourth.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 9 Issue 6, June 1989, p40-42, 44-49, 51-53, il, por Periodical Website
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14748
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's fourth annual ranking of public companies reveals that the top two companies held the same rankings for 1984 as in 1983 - RJ Reynolds Industries, Inc. and Burlington Industries, Inc. respectively. Lowe's Companies, Inc., located in North Wilkesboro, moved from fifth to third.
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14278
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's third annual ranking of public companies reveals that the top eight companies held the same rankings for 1983 as they did in 1982. RJ Reynolds with $13.5 billion in total sales headed the list.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 4 Issue 5, May 1984, p15-18, 20, 23, il Periodical Website
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14022
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There are over one hundred publicly held companies in North Carolina. Business North Carolina ranks the top thirty because they account for a substantial part of the state's business activity. The companies are ranked according to a variety of statistics.
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13306
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The state's top thirty publicly-held companies are ranked using factors such as total sales, net income, stock price increase (five years), and consecutive years paid cash dividends.
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