Companies supporting other companies

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Most of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in the state of North Carolina provide services and products to other smaller companies to keep them in business, as they are not always equipped to deal with all the complexities and require help. The firms take several actions, like selling their products to bigger firms or hiring some consultancy group, which help them survive in the market, hence leading to the growth of business in the state.

author: Small, Meredith
Pharmaceutical preparations, Pharmaceutical industry

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Growing technology in Winston-Salem

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Winston-Salem, the fourth largest city of North Carolina has taken some new major steps to rebuild its technology economy after the decline of the traditional manufacturing sectors like textiles, tobacco and furniture. The community should smartly deploy all its resources to maximize profit and should also create new employment opportunities for its people, who should be well educated and informed about the developments and competitions of the world.

author: Dean, Bill
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Biotechnology

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Biotech-transition towns

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Most of the small towns in the state of North Carolina are being transformed into biotech villages, as they have the right combination of rural tools and corporate investment to boost up the economic system of the country. A large number of companies have already opened up their plants and industries in places like Franklinton and Sanford, which not only help in their development and growth, but also contribute to the progress of the country.

author: Macek, Catherine
Industry overview

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subjects list: Management, Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, Growth, North Carolina, Company business management, Company growth
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