For the
Record
(May 2000)This
report is compiled from company releases, business journals and newspapers
from around the state. If you have an item for these listings, mail it to:
Holly M. Rodriguez
Virginia Business Magazine
P.O. Box 85333
Richmond, Va. 23293
or e-mail it to ForTheRecord@va-business.com,
or fax it to (804) 649-6311.
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Mergers
& Acquisitions
Acalde & Fay, an Arlington-based
public and government affairs company, acquired ILEX Group, a Fairfax-based
technical business development company. Terms were not disclosed. (Press release,
3/5/00)
Advanced Technology Systems, a McLean-based software
company, has acquired n-Vision Inc., a McLean-based manufacturer of 3-D display
systems, for $1.2 million. (Business Wire, 3/8/00)
Aspire Technology Group, a Chantilly-based
engineering company, was acquired by Greenwich Technology Partners, a Stamford,
Conn.-based engineering firm. Terms were not disclosed. (Press release, 3/14/00)
Chesapeake Corp., a Richmond-based specialty packaging company, acquired Green
Printing Company Inc., a Lexington, N.C.-based specialty packaging and printing company.
Terms were not disclosed. (Press release, 3/3/00)
Columbia Energy Group, a Herndon-based
natural gas company, was acquired by NiSource, a Merrillville, Ind.-based energy and
utility company, for $6 billion. (Business Wire, 2/29/00)
Gannett Co. Inc., an Arlington-based news and
information company, has acquired WJXX, an ABC affiliate in Jacksonville, Fl. Terms were
not disclosed. (Business Wire, 3/17/00)
Gwaltney of Smithfield, Ltd., a subsidiary of Smithfield-based Smithfield Foods,
acquired Coddle Roasted Meats, a Portsmouth-based deli meat processing company.
Terms were not disclosed. (PR Newsire, 3/3/00)
Lawyers Title Insurance Corp., a subsidiary of
Richmond-based LandAmerica Financial Group Inc., a title insurance and real-estate
company, acquired Lorain County Title Co., an Elria, Ohio-based title insurance company.
Terms were not disclosed. (Press release, 3/1/00)
Maximus, a McLean-based government consulting and program management company, has
acquired Akron, Ohio-based Crawford Consulting, a web-based information systems and
consulting services company. Terms were not disclosed. (Press release, 2/28/00)
Millenium Science
& Engineering Inc., a McLean-based environmental science and engineering firm, has
acquired EnviroSearch International, a Salt Lake City-based environmental services firm.
Terms were not disclosed. (Press release, 3/7/00)
Network Solutions, a Herndon-based registry of domain names, will be acquired by
VeriSign Inc., a Mountain View, Calif-based software firm that provides security of
private information sent over the Internet, for $21 billion. (Washington Post, 3/7/00)
The Smith Agency, a Richmond-based public
relations and advertising firm, has merged with Virginia Beach-based B.C.B. Enterprises,
a real estate development and entertainment firm, to form Vaughan Williams Smith Inc.
The company will be a public relations and advertising firm and work in the entertainment
industry. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3/6/00)
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Deals
America Online Inc., a Dulles-based interactive
services company, and Sprint PCS, a Kansas City, Mo.-based wireless services provider,
agreed to deliver AOL Wireless services to customers through Sprint PCS
Internet-ready phones. (Press release, 2/28/00)
General Electric, a Salem-based electric company,
and Toshiba, a Tokyo-based manufacturer, both plan to invest $65 million to form a drives
and controls company, Toshiba GE Automation Systems International LLC. (The Roanoke
Times, 3/8/00)
RailNet-USA.com, a subsidiary of Dulles-based
Internos Corp., an Internet-based working communities development company, and
First International Bank, a subsidiary of Hartford, Conn.-based First International
Bancorp Inc., agreed to develop online financing for customers of both companies. (Business
Wire, 3/15/00)
Road Runner, a Herndon-based broadband cable company, and Westboro, Mass.-based
Switchboard Incorporated, an Internet directory and local merchant network, will integrate
customized versions of Switchboard's yellow and white pages, and mapping services
throughout Road Runners cable online service. (Business Wire, 3/15/00)
Vaughan Williams
Smith Inc. will invest $20 million in a joint venture with Neogen Co. Ltd. to
facilitate technology exchange between the United States and Korea, and develop
entertainment events in the two countries. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3/6/00)
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New Plants
and Companies
Creative Memories, a St. Cloud, Minn.-based
direct-selling scrapbook company and subsidiary of the Antioch Publishing Company, plans
to build a manufacturing and distribution center in Chesterfield County, creating 140
jobs. (Press release, 3/7/00)
Doughtie's Sysco Food Services, Inc., a
Portsmouth-based food service distributor and subsidiary of Houston-based Sysco Corp.,
plans to invest $33 million in an operations center in Suffolk, creating 650 jobs. (Press
release, 2/25/00)
EchoStar Communications Corp., a Littleton,
Colo.-based satellite and equipment design company, plans to invest $16 million in a new
customer service center in Montgomery County, creating 1,400 jobs. (Press release,
3/27/00)
SMI Steel Products, a subsidiary of Commercial Metals Company, a Dallas-based
manufacturer of metal products, plans to invest $5 million in a new manufacturing facility
in Prince Edward County, creating 150 new jobs. (Press release, 3/15/00)
Siddall, Matus & Coughter, a Richmond-based
communications company, opened a new office in northern Virginia to provide business
consulting services for companies specializing in e-commerce. (Press release, 3/1/00)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,
a Bentonville, Ark.-based retailer, plans to invest $50 million in a distribution facility
in James City County, immediately creating 230 jobs, with 170 more jobs to be added over
the next two years. (Press release, 3/17/00)
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Expansions
Boehringer Ingelheim Chemicals Inc., a
pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary of Richfield Conn.-based Boehringer Ingelheim
Corp., plans to invest $52 million in a manufacturing facility in Petersburg, creating 104
jobs in the area. (Press release, 3/9/00)
Concept Five Technologies, a McLean-based Internet
technology company, opened a new financial services office in New York City. (Business
Wire, 3/1/00)
Nextel Communications, a Reston-based wireless communications company, plans to
invest $9 million in an activation facility in Hampton, creating 200 jobs. (Press
release, 2/23/00)
Tower Automotive, a Minneapolis-based designer
and manufacturer of automotive parts, plans to invest $50 million in a second
manufacturing facility in Botetourt County, creating 120 jobs. (Press release, 3/13/00)
Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond plans to invest $16.2 million
in a student housing complex. Construction is planned to be completed by next summer. (Press
Release, 3/10/00)
Von Holtzbrinck Publishing Services, a subsidiary of Stuttgart, Germany-based
Holtzbrinck Publishing Holdings, plans to invest $10 million to build a distribution
center, creating 50 new jobs. (Press release, 3/13/00)
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Cutbacks
& Closings
CSX Corp., a Richmond-based transportation
company, temporarily laid off 50 railroad maintenance workers in February due to cost
overruns from heavy snow this past winter. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 2/25/00)
ChannelSpace Entertainment Inc., a Chesapeake-based
Internet collectibles company, cut 30 jobs from its workforce in March. (Press release,
3/21/00)
Donkenny Inc., a New York-based clothing designer and manufacturer, will close
manufacturing facilities in Floyd and Independence, causing a combined loss of 255 jobs. (Press
release, 3/15/00)
Norshipco, a Norfolk-based shipbuilding company,
cut approximately 200 jobs, 15 percent of its workforce, in March, as a result of a
cancelled contract with the Navy. (Press release, 3/16/00)
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Divestitures
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Stocks
The Ethyl Corp. board of directors have
approved a one for seven reverse stock split of the companys stock. Shareholders
must approve the proposal at the annual meeting in May before it is finalized. (Business
Wire, 3/15/00)
OneSoft Corp., a McLean-based Internet application
software company, filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
Commission for an initial public stock offering of 4.5 million shares at $12 to $14.
(SEC filings, IPO Monitor)
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Directors
Richard T. Chang, ChannelSpace
Entertainment Inc., a Chesapeake-based Internet-based collectibles company. (Press
release, 3/1/00)
Marie C. Johns, WLR Foods, a Broadway-based poultry
production company. (Press release, 2/29/00)
Keith Walz, Worldweb.net, an Alexandria-based Web site content management company (Press
release, 3/7/00)
Emmit J. McHenry, Stratesec Inc., a Sterling-based security systems company. (Press
release, 3/16/00)
Gerald E. Hansen, Old Point National Bank in
Hampton. (Press release, 2/22/00)
Louis Morris, Old Point National Bank. (Press release, 2/22/00)
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Executive
Promotions
Robin Batra, president, KSI Services Inc., a
Vienna-based real estate development and management firm. (Press release, 3/15/00)
Kendal E. Carson, president and CEO, United Bank of
Vienna. (Press release, 2/28/00)
Cecil Doyle, president and CEO, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern, a
Roanokebased architectural and engineering firm. (Press release, 3/2/00)
Laurie Grabow, CEO, United Bank. (Press release, 2/28/00)
Art Kazmierczak, CTO, SyCoNet.com Inc., a
distributor of Japanese animation videos and DVDs. (Press release, 3/16/00)
Kerry C. Stackpole, president and CEO, Data Interchange Standards Association, an
Alexandria based provider of educational and networking forums. (Press release,
3/13/00)
Ron Tray, president, The Finance Company, Recoveries, Inc. and P.C. Acceptance
Corporation, subsidiaries of Norfolk-based TFC Enterprises. (Press release, 3/2/00)
Jeffrey H. Segal,
CTO, East3.com, a Richmond-based Internet company. (Press release, 3/10/00)
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Contracts
Centex-Gilford, Fairfax: $88 million from the
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority for renovation and construction to the
Washington Dulles International Airport. (Press release, 2/29/00)
Government Telecommunications Inc., Chantilly:
$300,000 from the U.S. Army for design and installation of a video teleconference command
and control room. (Press release, 2/29/00)
Universal Systems & Technology Inc.,
Fairfax: $2.5 million from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indianhead, Md., to update
their visual database system and integration and testing of a flight simulator. (Press
release, 3/15/00)
Versar Inc., Springfield: $3 million over three years from the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and Ft. George G. Meade of Maryland to provide engineering and scientific
support for environmental compliance and remedial design. (Press release, 2/22/00)
W.M. Jordan Co., Richmond: $3.6 million from
Sydnor & Hundley, a Richmond-based furniture company, for renovation of a
manufacturing facility in Richmond. (Press release, 3/6/00)
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Real
estate
Mason Hirst, a Tysons Corner-based
real estate developer, sold an 8.6 acre site in Fairfax to AboveNet Communications,
a bandwidth communications company and a subsidiary of White Plains N.Y.-based Metromedia
Fiber Network. AboveNet plans to build a $150 million data center on the property. (Press
release, 3/17/00)
Divaris Real Estate Inc. of Virginia Beach sold a
10,000 square foot office space in Virginia Beach to Samaritan House Inc., a non-profit
organization for low-income individuals, for $595,000. (Press release, 2/28/00)
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This report is compiled from company releases, business journals and newspapers
from around the state. If you have an item for these listings, mail it to Holly M.
Rodriguez at Virginia Business, P.O. Box 85333, Richmond, Va. 23293, fax it to (804)
649-6311, or e-mail it to ForTheRecord@va-business.com.
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