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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 20
Progress Energy will provide grants and programs to education in North Carolina, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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MyNC.com, NBC17| May. 20
Carolina Advanced Digital, an engineering company, is moving its headquarters to Cary.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 19
Law firm DLA Piper, which employs a dozen attorneys in the Triangle, plans to cut salaries reports Triangle Business Journal.
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Triangle Business Journal , Triangle Business Journal | May. 19
According to a survey conducted by a Raleigh consulting and investment banking operation, the construction industry is more optimistic about…
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Triangle Business Journal , Triangle Business Journal | May. 19
Three new directors have been elected to Highwood Properties board of directors, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 18
L&M Companies is recalling cantaloupes due to the potential for salmonella contamination, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 18
Once one of the Largest copier dealers in North Carolina, Raleigh’s Gray & Creech is back in the copier business,…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 18
The 2009 Pinnacle Business Awards from the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce have been announced, reports the Triangle Business Journal.…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
Advanced Liquid Logic, a Morrisville company which developed technology to move tiny drops of liquid using electric signals, is looking…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
Chapel Hill Company, Cempra Pharmaceuticals, has raised $46 million for funding the development of antibiotics that treat infections caused by…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
World Market is closing its location in Durham’s North Pointe shopping center, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
Henkel Corp, who has operations in Cary, Mooresville, Salisbury, and Charlotte, will receive state incentives for an expansion that promises…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
A court judgment has ordered that benefits be restored to the retirement fund of now non-operational Triangle Laboratories, reports the…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 17
Three major credit rating agencies are assigned to rate to Wake County’s $168.7 million bonds that are planned to go…
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Shirley Min, NBC17| May. 13
Non-profit organizations in Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties have a chance for a piece of a $400,000 pie. …
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 13
Home prices are down a little in the Triangle but they are much better then other places across the state…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 12
After a decrease in expenses, Morrisville-based software company Etrials, cut its first quarter loss by more than half, reports the…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 12
Radio One Inc. saw its first quarter loss more than triple, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 12
Womble Carlyle attorney Burley Mitchell has left North Carolina State University’s Board of Trustees, but is being replaced by another…
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 12
Triangle residents who want to participate in a American Cancer Society study can sign up at a Relay for Life…
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