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1607
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Bert Collins has taken over as CEO of North Carolina Mutual Insurance Co. in Durham, the leading black-managed insurance company in the nation. Collins has taken the faltering insurer and returned it to profitability.
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1608
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Charlotte landed the Carolina Panthers NFL franchise with the aid of North Carolina's other major urban areas. The Queen City is quick to share the credit for its success with Raleigh-Durham, the Triad, and Greenville-Spartanburg, SC.
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Doug Brendle, CEO of Brendle's Inc., survived triple-bypass surgery and his company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy to lead the company on the road back to success.
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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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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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1689
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David Stonecipher has succeeded Roger Soles as CEO of Jefferson-Pilot Corp., North Carolina's largest insurer. Stonecipher has ambitious plans to grow earnings per share by ten percent a year and to double sales in three or four years.
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1690
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Commercial customers are demanding discounts on medical care for providing hospitals with a large volume of business. State hospitals respond that this discriminates against other, individual customers who don't have this same bargaining leverage.
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1691
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Pro football Hall of Famer Mike McCormack has survived heart surgery and resumed his duties as President of the Carolina Panthers National Football League franchise.
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1702
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Paul Breitbach, new executive vice president for corporate development and finance for Krispy Kreme, is directing a new management team as the Winston-Salem-based doughnut maker begins an ambitious expansion project that will proceed into the 21st century.
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1703
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The North Carolina Entrepreneur of the Year awards, sponsored by Ernst & Young, Merrill Lynch, Inc. Magazine, Business North Carolina, and WSOC-TV, honors the state's most successful entrepreneurs in a range of categories. This year's winners are listed
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1704
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Ned Herrmann is the founder and chairman of The Ned Herrmann Group, a Lake Lure company that identifies and assembles companies' employees who are strong in the areas of analytical, verbal, intuitive, and emotional thinking to maximize creative potential
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1799
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The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to construct a consolidated laboratory in RTP at a cost of $200 million to $300 million. The project is meeting with formidable opposition from state Senators Lauch Faircloth and Jesse Helms.
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1800
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Winston-Salem-based Triad Guaranty Inc., a mortgage-insurance company, recently sold 57% of its stock to the public. The move was made in order to get a Standard & Poor's rating, which is accessible only to public companies.
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1817
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Silverman highlights ten of North Carolina's most successful economic developers. These professionals are hired by counties and other government entities to recruit business and industry to a particular area.
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