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24350
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Charlotte is known as a development hub in North Carolina, which has helped its economy to grow continuously. Various companies have helped bolster the nation’s sixth-largest distribution center.
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Bill Lee, CEO of Duke Power Co. discusses his upbringing and how he has managed the company over the years.
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Manny Fisher is in the business of liquidation, itemizing objects owned by those who have filed for bankruptcy.
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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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Maceo K. Sloan and Justin F. Beckett run NCM Capital Management Group Inc., a minority-run group of money managers. The men overcame many difficulties in order to set up their business and achieve the success they are experiencing today.
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Throughout its two-hundred year history, the city of Raleigh has enjoyed importance as a center of business with considerable impact on North Carolina’s economy overall.
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Wayland Cato Jr. owns the Charlotte-based discount retailer Cato Corporation. The family-based business has experienced many ups and downs over the years.
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Commerce officials in North Carolina encourage local businesses to sell overseas, but relatively few have explored the options of selling products abroad. The experience of Arcon Manufacturing Incorporated, a Charlotte-based manufacturer of grain silos, illustrates the challenges of conducting business overseas.
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24358
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North Carolina may be chipping away its future and forests by grinding up hardwoods for Japanese paper mills.
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Volodia Prigozhin ventured to create an enterprise on Soviet soil be selling North Carolina-made elastic bandages. Unfortunately, U.S.S.R. bureaucrats were uninterested and the business venture failed.
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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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Mark Ethridge has extensive experience in journalism. He recently left ‘The Charlotte Observer,’ where he was managing editor, and now works at ‘The Business Journal,’ much smaller but a worthy contender in business reporting in North Carolina.
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24362
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Catawba County’s traditional industries include textiles, furniture, and hosiery. In recent years, the county is also moving into the high-technology industry.
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24363
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Some industries are more influential than others. The growth of the automobile industry in North Carolina provides a useful example of how a single industry can impact overall growth and economic development in the state.
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Rocky Mount, once a slumbering tobacco and railroad town, has grown as a result of out-of-state manufacturing companies building plants in the area. The Hardees enterprise also helped the local economy after establishing its headquarters in Rocky Mount.