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14757
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Jim Crockett, Sr., began promoting professional wrestling events in Charlotte in Charlotte in 1935. His son, Jim, Jr., followed him into the business and took over the operations when his father died in 1973. Crockett discusses what is involved in promoting wrestling.
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14758
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In 1981, William Seymour and Olin Broadway co-founded Broadway & Seymour in Charlotte, a software company serving the banking and legal industries. The company is seeking to create a niche in the software market by providing custom-tailored programs in various fields and standardized software for the financial industry. Revenues reached $7 million in 1984 and are expected to be $30 million in 1985.
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14869
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While many developers, local officials, and chambers of commerce worry about the construction market overheating, the boom continues around the state. Adams examines construction in the state's three largest markets which account for over half of the projects reported - Raleigh/Durham Research Triangle, Charlotte/Mecklenburg, and the Piedmont Triad of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 5 Issue 8, Aug 1985, p41-42, 44-45, 47, il Periodical Website
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14870
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA profiles four key players in the state's construction industry - J. M. Dixon Inc.; Jones Group Inc.; G. Smedes York; and Henry Faison.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 5 Issue 8, Aug 1985, p50-51, 53-54, 56-58, por Periodical Website
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