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- BYRON INVESTMENTS INC. by Triad Business News(local)tlcaut22886614547600;
Page & column: 19
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- BYRON INVESTMENTS INC. by Triad Business Weekly.(local)tlcaut26409402834700;
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- National Mart Sale Official, Buyers Report by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Parks, Herbert B.; HIGH POINT NATIONAL FURNITURE MART.; National Furniture Mart.; Byron Investment.;
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- End of bid war for SFEB seen by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Furniture industry-- Southern Furniture Exposition Building
- Subjects: Pleasants, Ed.; Spilman, Robert.; Millander, S.H.; Parks, Herbert B.; Bray, Doris.; Cisco, Rudy.; Southern Furniture Exposition Building.; Market Tenants Inc.; Byron INvestments.; Furniture industry and trade.;
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- Domination; SFEB tops furniture world by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Furniture industry-- Southern Furniture Exposition Building
- Subjects: Gurenberg, Bob.; Heer, Leo.; Parks, Herb.; Johnston, Gene.; Patterson, Joe.; Culler, Roy.; Southern Furniture Exposition Building.; Farriss, J.J.; High Point National.; Byron INvestments.; Johnston Investments.; International Home Furnishings Market; Furniture Market Development Committee.; Furniture industry and trade.;
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- The showroom that ate downtown Law building still stands within showroom complex by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut23573393659700;
Briggs, Benjamina photocopy of this article is in the High Point Vertical Files: History-- Benjamin Briggs HPE articlesPage & column: 4
- Subjects: East Green Street (High Point, N.C.); Greenham Investments LLC.; Law Building (High Point, N.C.); Morgan, J.V.; Haworth, Byron.; Morgan, Herring, Morgan, Rosenblutt & Gill (High Point, N.C.); Haworth & Riggs.;
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- DeleteYourBroker.com : using the internet to beat the pros on Wall Street / by Byron, Christopher.(CARDINAL)508157;
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- Subjects: Electronic trading of securities; Investments;
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- Take this job and ship it : how corporate greed and brain-dead politics are selling out America / by Dorgan, Byron L.(CARDINAL)311539;
How can we stem the tide of outsourcing? In this comprehensive look at the real, human toll of America's unsound trade policy, Senator Dorgan exposes the myth of "free trade." Indeed, free trade is not free; it is slowly but surely draining away American prosperity. Chinese labor can drive down prices at Wal-Mart; but at the same time, those saved wages--dollars that would have gone to buy these cheaper goods--are gone. Too soon, it will all come crashing down. Major U.S. corporations continue outsourcing jobs overseas and, because of their influence in Washington, avoid paying billions in taxes. Many dollars that these companies fleece from the American people go to investments in expanding production capabilities overseas. In short, our government is in the grip of corporate and foreign interests, and the American worker has born the brunt of this culture of corruption.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Labor supply; Contracting out;
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- Four seconds : all the time you need to stop counter-productive habits and get the results you want / by Bregman, Peter.(CARDINAL)502890;
Includes bibliographical references and index."All too often our best efforts to accomplish the things we want most--to do our jobs well, to make meaningful contributions at home and at work, to have satisfying relationships with loved ones, friends, neighbors, and coworkers--are built on bad habits that sabotage us. We feel overwhelmed by our increasingly large to-do list, so we automatically multitask to get more done--and end up more stressed and more overloaded. We say something with the hopes of impressing the other person, but instead of offend them--then spend days trying to repair the damage. We give what we think is a pep talk to our team-- but they walk away demotivated.How can we be most effective and productive in a world that moves too fast and demands so much of us?In Four Seconds, Peter Bregman shows that the answer is to pause for as few as four seconds--the length of a deep breath--to replace bad habits and reactions with more productive behaviors. In his trademark style of blending personal anecdotes with practical advice, Bregman reveals some of our most common counter-productive tendencies and describes counter-intuitive strategies for acting more intentionally, including: Why setting goals can actually harm your performance How to use strategic disengagement to recover focus and willpower Why listening--not arguing--is the best strategy for changing someone's mind How taking responsibility for someone else's failure can actually help you succeed Drawn from Bregman's hugely popular Harvard Business Review blog, this engaging and wise book provides simple solutions to create the results you want without the stress"--
- Subjects: Self-actualization (Psychology); Distraction (Psychology); Decision making.; Success.;
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