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for Business North Carolina Vol. 33 Issue 8, Aug 2013
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Although founded in Charlotte, the North Carolina energy industry is connected to all regions of the state, and is preparing for the future by contributing to education and technology.
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The three young brothers of the Peyton family have been tasked with turning the 160-acre Baywood Golf Club in Fayetteville around.
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Cars and racing have pushed Ollen Bruton Smith onto the list of FORBES' list of the 400 richest Americans. With the success of Charlotte Motor Speedway--the regional nucleus of the racing industry in Concord--and Sonic Automotive, Smith is battling back from the recession; however, he is also threatening to take his billion dollar economic input from North Carolina to Las Vegas.
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Long-hauling was once a major way of fishing in Core and Pamlico Sounds. A new book from photographer Lawrence S. Early puts on display the work of long-haul communities into the 20th century.
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The state's top 75 public companies are ranked by their June, 2013, market value. Bank of America retained its 2012 position, but Lowe's and Duke Energy swapped second and third places respectively from 2012. Ten companies dropped off the new rankings--an action which brought ten newcomers aboard.