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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 |
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Click here, or on the cover, for the latest issue of SCBIZ magazine.
Feature PAGE 11 The grind Small-time roasters infuse art and business into a genuine S.C. product
Cover package: Construction PAGE 14 Driving force BMW’s expansion helps put S.C. on the global map for its engineering expertise.
PAGE 17 Slow: Construction zone The construction industry focuses on emerging from a perfect storm.
Special Section PAGE 21 2009 Book of Lists The resource for the state’s top businesses in more than 15 major categories. |
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Friday, 26 June 2009 |
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The Best Lawyers in America is the preminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States.
Published since 1983, Best Lawyers lists attorneys in 80 specialties, representing all 50 states, who have been chosen through an exhaustive survey in which thousands of the nation's top lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers.
SCBIZ magazine published an excerpt of the list in its summer issue, which included all South Carolina lawyers who appear in Best Lawyers.
To search the Best Lawyers list, click HERE.
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Friday, 05 June 2009 |
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Cover story: Calling on the port
As the home of what historically has been one of the nation’s busiest ports, literally tons of cargo moves through the state each year on its way to store shelves and manufacturing plants across the nation. We’ll take you inside some of the most important — and heated — issues that the port, and the industries that support it, face today.
Cover Photo/Leslie Halpern
Also in this issue:
Exclusive: Ready, willing and able
In this SCBIZ magazine exclusive, Lynn Harton, The South Financial Group’s new president and CEO, discusses his plans to revive the troubled bank holding company and maintain its independence.
Profile: Destined for greatness
Darla Moore takes on the business world and wins.
Inclusion: Check your blind spot
Technovation: Businesses look outside the box to adapt to the economy
And more ... just click on the magazine cover, or here, for the full issue.
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 |
Seven years ago, during the dot-com frenzy, a group of business and community leaders met in Columbia to discuss their concerns that the state was being left behind. They watched while cities such as Austin, Texas, and Raleigh, N.C., surpassed Columbia in innovation and per capita income. But knowing that Columbia, and South Carolina, could compete, the group set out make South Carolina the best in the world. The question was, at what?
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 |
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The unemployment rate in South Carolina was listed at 9.5% in December, and is the third highest in the nation. Twenty-seven counties in South Carolina have an unemployment rate in the double-digits. So what are towns like Whitmire, which just lost its major employer, doing to battle the souring economy?
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