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Richard Holcomb is president and CEO of Raleigh-based Q+E Software, which had attached itself to software giant Microsoft Corp. but is now ready to go its own way.
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A recent Savings and Loan buying binge in North Carolina has seen mutual thrifts offer themselves directly to larger banks. These merger-conversions are taking place because banks are making attractive offers to the board members of S&Ls.
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Ken Lewis, John Georgius, and M. \"Bud\" Baker, are the three apparent successors to the CEOs of NationsBank, First Union, and Wachovia, respectively.
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Bill Stallings is CEO of Greenville-based Regional Acceptance Corp., a car financing company that lends good money to people with bad credit.
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Faced with European Community protectionism, Chairman Allen Mebane of Unifi Inc., a polyester-yarn finishing company based in Greensboro, decided the way to beat the Europeans was to join them. He established a plant in Ireland and has plans for more.
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Long overshadowed by the larger, more prosperous southern ports of Norfolk and Charleston, Wilmington and Morehead City have recently carved out a niche as important ports in their own right. Jim Scott can be credited for this.
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In this special advertising section, the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina discusses the economic impact of the state's tobacco industry, stating that it generated $14 billion, some 20 percent of the state's economic activity, in 1992.
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1311
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Raleigh-Durham International Airport infuses $730 million a year into the Research Triangle economy.
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Maceo McEachern, a resident of Hamlet, NC, was killed by the co-owner of his new sports drink, Pro-formance.
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Martin Eakes and Bonnie Wright formed the Durham-based Center for Community Self-Help to aid minority businesses and people with bad credit.
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1371
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Many North Carolina money managers are offering small mutual funds that typically require initial investments of only $300 to $10,000.
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1372
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When North Carolina businesses attempt to sell property contaminated by pollutants, they face environmental liability, often resulting in litigation or at least negotiation based on the level of environmental degradation.
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1373
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Although competitive factors have reduced the fortunes of many prominent North Carolina families, twenty of them still wield tremendous economic power and influence.
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1374
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Despite intensified competition Winston-Salem-based Integon Corp., led by its president, Jim Lambie, intends to continue to provide competitive, nonstandard automobile insurance for North Carolinians.
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The success of a new barbecue sauce depends on more than taste. In this highly competitive food business, a business plan, sufficient capital, and dogged optimism are also required.
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