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5 results for Business North Carolina Vol. 14 Issue 2, Mar 1994
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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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1375
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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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