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June
2002
This
report is compiled from company releases, business
journals and newspapers from around the state.
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Mergers
and Acquisitions
The Richmond Marriott Hotel, owned by Mutual
Benefit/Marriott Hotel Associates, sold its first
lien to the Procaccianti Group, a hotel management
company in Cranston, R.I., for $10.4 million through
First Union Bank. (04/23/02, Times Dispatch)
STG
Inc. of Fairax, an IT services firm, acquired
International Computers and Telecommunications
Inc., an IT provider based in Maryland for an
undisclosed amount. (04/22/02, Business Wire)
Design
Master Associates Inc., a design company producing
unique, customized giftware headquartered in Toano,
acquired Facsimilies of Nashua, N.H. The manufacture
and sales of its fine handmade sculptural replicas
to museums, historical sites and retail outlets
will move to Toano. (04/22/02, Press release)
United
Dominion Realty Trust Inc., a multifamily
real estate investment trust based in Richmond,
acquired Wakefield Towers, a 218-apartment home
community in Arlington for $19.7 million. (04/18/02,
Press release)
Dominion
Telecom Inc. of Richmond, a broadband service
provider, purchased fiber-optic networks from
Telergy Inc. of Syracuse, N.Y., a bankrupt telecommunications
company, for $7.4 million. (04/12/02, The Washington
Post)
Vastera
Inc. of Dulles, the leading provider of solutions
for Global Trade Management, acquired Bergen Informatica,
a provider of GTM software solutions in South
America. (04/11/02, Business Wire)
Performance
Food Group, a Richmond-based marketer and
distributor of many national and private label
food and food-related products, plans to acquire
the common stock of Quality Foods, Inc. of Little
Rock, Ark., a privately-owned, broadline foodservice
distributor, for approximately $95 million. (04/10/02,
Business Wire)
United
Dominion Realty Trust Inc., a multifamily
real estate investment trust headquartered in
Richmond, acquired Barton Creek Landing, a 250-apartment
home community in Austin, Texas for $17.4 million.
(04/05/02, Press release)
WHSV
Channel 3, a television station in Harrisonburg,
currently owned by Benedek Broadcasting Corp.
of Illinois, is involved as part of a deal to
be purchased by Atlanta-based Gray Communications
Systems, Inc. for $500 million. (04/04/02,
Daily News Leader)
PSINet
of Ashburn, a commercial ISP, was acquired by
Washington D.C.-based Cogent Communications Group,
an Internet connection provider for small and
medium-sized businesses, for $10 million. (04/03/02,
Washtech.com)
Capital
Automotive REIT, a specialty finance company
for automotive retail real estate headquartered
in McLean, acquired $87 million of property in
several states in the first quarter of 2002. (04/02/02,
PR Newswire)
SNL
Financial, a Charlottesville-based provider
of data and news on the banking, insurance, financial
services, real estate and energy sectors, acquired
New York-based Y-Merge.com, a provider of corporate
financial analysis via the Internet to depository
institutions, investment banks and fund managers
for an undisclosed amount. (04/02/02, Business
Wire)
Eplus
Inc., an electronic procurement services company
headquartered in Herndon, purchased the information
technology unit, customer contracts and other
assets of Massachusetts-based Elcom International
Inc., an e-commerce and procurement services company,
for $2.15 million. (04/02/02, The Washington
Post)
American
Medical Laboratories Inc., a Chantilly-based
national provider of esoteric testing to hospitals
and specialty physicians, was acquired by Quest
Diagnostics Inc. of Teterboro, N.J., a provider
of diagnostic testing, information and services,
for $500 million. (04/01/02, PR Newswire)
Cederquist
Rodriguez Ripley Maddux and Associates of
Norfolk, an architectural firm merged with Motley
& Associates Architects of Roanoke to
form Rodriguez Ripley Maddux Motley Architechts.
CRRM's Norfolk office is the designated corporate
center of the new firm. (03/29/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
IceWEB
Communications Inc., a Herndon-based rich-media
company, merged with Disease Science Inc., a biotechnology
firm in Boca Raton, Fla. The company's headquarters
will be in Herndon. (03/27/02 Potomac Tech
Journal)
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Deals
Huntsinger & Jeffer, a Richmond-based
direct marketing firm, was chosen by San Diego-based
Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, a nonprofit educational
organization, to run its direct mail membership
acquisition campaign for 2002-2003. (04/24/02,
Press release)
River
City Marketing, a full-service marketing and
advertising company with offices in Fairfax and
Richmond, was selected by Alpha Systems Inc.,
a Richmond-based provider of data collection applications,
to develop and implement its strategic marketing
program. (04/22/02, Press release)
Avionics
Specialties Inc., a supplier of avionics instrumentation
and aircraft engine monitoring equipment headquartered
in Charlottesville, was chosen by Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Company of Forth Worth Texas, a provider
of various military technology services, to participate
in the Joint Strike Fighter program. (04/19/02,
PR Newswire)
Virginia's
Center for Innovative Technology, a nonprofit
corporation based in Herndon, which increases
and enhances the state's technological competitiveness,
retained Qorvis Communications of McLean,
an independent communications firm, as its agency
of record for strategic public relations and marketing
communications counsel and services. (04/18/02,
PR Newswire)
Asian
American Coal Inc. of Richmond, a mining company,
through its joint venture company, Shanxi Asian
American-Daning Energy Co., received its business
license and mining license for development and
operation of the 170 million-ton Daning coal mining
project in mainland China. (04/15/02, Press
release)
NetASPx,
an application service provider headquartered
in Herndon, signed a contract with IntegraSource
PricewaterhouseCoopers, a business process outsourcing
company, to provide remotely available accounting
systems to Portland, Ore.-based IntegraSource.
(04/12/02, Potomac Tech Journal)
InphoMatch,
a Chantilly company providing technology to allow
text messaging between cellular telephone customers,
plans to manage inter-carrier messaging traffic
for New Jersey-based Verizon Wireless, the nation's
largest wireless carrier. (04/10/02, Potomac
Tech Journal)
Barber
Martin Advertising, a full-service ad agency
in Richmond, was selected by Savannah, Ga.-based
Friedman's Inc., the nation's third largest jewelry
retailer, for its advertising planning and implementation.
(04/09/02, Press release)
O'Keefe
& Company Inc., of McLean, a full-service
marketing consulting agency was named the corporate
public relations agency of record for California-based
Polycom, a leader in convergence of interactive
voice, video, data and Web communications. (04/09/02,
Business Wire)
Vastera
Inc., a software maker headquartered in Dulles,
signed a worldwide managed services agreement
for global trade with Avaya Inc., a voice and
data network firm based in New Jersey. (04/09/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
Defense
Logistics Agency of Fort Belvoir contracted
out the distribution operations of its Defense
Distribution Depot Hill, Utah to EG&G Technical
Services Inc., headquartered in Manassas,
a leading provider of management and technical
services. (04/05/02, PR Newswire)
PresenceWorks,
an Alexandria-based instant messaging software
company received a license to integrate the instant
messaging software of America Online, headquartered
in Dulles, into software applications to sell
to large organizations. (04/04/02, Potomac
Tech Journal)
Gwaltney
of Smithfield, a supplier of pork products
headquartered in Smithfield, entered into a labor
contract agreeable to employees represented by
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. The
five-year deal covers about 1,700 workers in the
Portsmouth and Smithfield factories. (04/04/02,
The Virginian-Pilot)
Artillery
Marketing Communications of Norfolk, a full-service
advertising and public relations firm, was chosen
by the Downtown Norfolk Council to develop a strong
downtown brand through research and planning.
(04/03/02, Press release)
The
Carilion Biomedical Institute, a private,
nonprofit organization headquartered in Roanoke,
awarded $2 million to fund 35 research projects
to strengthen biomedical research at its partner
institutions - the University of Virginia
and Virginia Tech. (04/02/02, Press
release)
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New
Plants and Companies
Zaplet Inc., a Redwood Shores, Calif.-based
collaborative software company, plans to open
an office in Vienna to serve the government and
commercial markets. (04/23/02, Potomac Tech
Journal)
Target
Corp., a Minneapolis-based importer of containerized
freight, plans to build a $65 million,1.5 million
square-foot import warehouse in Suffolk. Over
500 jobs will be created during the next three
years. (04/19/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
TeleComputing, a Florida-based hosted applications
firm, broke away from its parent company, TeleComputing
ASA of Norway. Renaming itself Apptix ASA,
headquarters were moved to an existing data center
and offices in Chantilly. (04/08/02, Potomac
Tech Journal)
Luna
Innovations, a Blacksburg-based provider of
R&D of fiber optic sensors, measurement instrumentation
and advanced materials, launched a fourth company,
Luna Energy, to focus on the development
and commercialization of sensors for the oil and
gas industry. (04/04/02, Press release)
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Executive
Promotions
Ken Smither, president, Community Pride
in Richmond. (04/18/02, Times Dispatch)
James
de Castro, president, AOL Interactive Services
in Dulles. (04/11/02, Business Wire)
Steven
P. Dussek, chairman, CEO, ScoreBoard Inc.
in Herndon. (04/04/02, Business Wire)
Charles
A. Vehlow, CCO, Metal Storm Limited in Arlington.
(04/04/02, Business Wire)
John
R. Polchin, vice president and CFO, InteliData
Technologies Corp. in Reston. (03/29/02, PR
Newswire)
Stewart
M. Kasen, president and CEO, S&K Famous
Brands in Richmond. (03/28/02, Times Dispatch)
Steven
Gulley, senior vice president and CFO, Consolidated
Engineering Services in Arlington. (03/22/02,
Press release)
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Contracts
Anteon International Corporation, Fairfax:
$15.8 million from the Danish Material Command
for assisting the Royal Danish Navy in achieving
a mine clearing capability. (04/25/02, Business
Wire)
Plateau
Systems Inc., Arlington: $10 million over
seven years from the Red Cross to start an e-learning
venture. (04/25/02, The Washington Post)
NCI
Information Systems Inc., McLean: $1.8 million
from U.S. Army as a subcontractor to Telos
Corp. of Ashburn, to support the Army Enterprise
Infostructure Transformation Pilot Program. (04/24/02,
Business Wire)
FGM
Inc., Dulles: $1 billion over seven years
from the Defense Information Systems Agency to
provide global scientific, engineering, and technical
services to DISA and other Department of Defense
and Federal agencies. (04/24/02, Business Wire)
SIGNAL
Corp., Fairfax: $6 million over five years
from the Environmental Protection Agency to develop
software tools to aid environmental response teams
in field investigations support, including the
capture, storage and analysis of data. (04/22/02,
Business Wire)
Smith-Midland
Corp., Midland: $3.15 million from Townhouse
Management Company and Pine Equity in New York
City to produce and install its Slenderwall®
architechtural precast concrete panel system on
a 32-story New York City high-rise. (04/17/02)
PEC
Solutions Inc., Fairfax: $2.4 million from
the Veterans Benefits Administration to assess
VBA's information technology environment for migration
to Microsoft Windows 2000. (04/17/02, Business
Wire)
GTSI
Corp., Chantilly: $26.2 million from DynCorp.
to support the Millennia program to offer information
technology services to the FBI. (04/15/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
Anteon
Corp., Fairfax: $35 million over five years
from the U.S. Navy to support the Navy's Systems
Acquisition Program Office. (04/15/02, Business
Wire)
Anteon
Corp., Fairfax: $30 million over five years
from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Technology Services Organization for software
development and integration, database design,
technology support and testing. (04/11/02,
Business Wire)
SIGNAL
Corp., Fairfax: $1.1 million from the Defense
Satellite Communications System to engineer design
review, on-site installation and integration of
satellite systems. (04/09/02, Business Wire)
GTSI
Corp. and PlanetGov Inc., Chantilly:
$1.3 million over five years shared with two other
prime awardees, from the Department of Veterans
Administration to provide hardware and software.
(04/08/02, Potomac Tech Journal)
Computer
Sciences Corp., Falls Church: $285 million
over seven years from the General Services Administration
Federal Systems Integration and Management Center
to assist the EPA in implementing and operating
a Central Data Exchange. (04/08/02, PR Newswire)
Northrop
Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $42 million
from the Navy to help plan for the upcoming overhaul
and refueling work to be done on the aircraft
carrier USS Carl Vinson. (04/02/02, The Daily
Press)
Computer
Sciences Corp., Falls Church: $250 million
over five years from U.S. Army Space and Missile
Defense Command for providing systems engineering
and technical services. (03/28/02, PR Newswire)
C-CUBED
Corp., Springfield: $1.4 million from the
Defense Information Services Agency for providing
video support services. (03/20/02, Press release)
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Cutbacks
and Closings
InSystems Technologies
Inc., an automation software company for insurance
and financial services, plans to scale back its
Roanoke office in order to consolidate operations
and save money. About 23 employees will lose their
jobs. (04/25/02, The Roanoke Times)
Infodata
Systems Inc. of Fairfax, a software company,
will not merge with San Diego-based Science Applications
International Corp. due to Infodata's failure
to meet certain closing conditions in the merger
agreement. The proposed acquisition was valued
at $4.8 million. (04/20/02, The Washington
Post)
Dominion,
a provider of power services headquartered in
Richmond, decided to discontinue plans to build
a coal-fired power station in Upshur County, W.Va.
(04/19/02, Business Wire)
Howmet,
a Hampton-based producer of precision-cast metal
blades and aircraft components, laid off 28 employees
due to decreasing demand for engines. (04/17/02,
Daily Press)
E.spire
Communications Inc., a telecom firm headquartered
in Herndon, laid off 100 more employees in an
attempt to restructure its debt. (04/16/02,
The Washington Post)
LCC
International Inc. of McLean, a technology
solutions provider, plans to lay off 78 employees
as a result of a slowdown of its wireless network
design and consulting business. (04/16/02,
The Washington Post)
Ntelos
Inc., a digital wireless PCS provider based
in Waynesboro, eliminated 200 overlapping positions.
(04/16/02, The Washington Post)
Fairchild
Dornier, an aircraft manufacturer based in
Germany with operations in Herndon, laid off 60
sales and marketing employees as a result of its
inability to find new funding. (04/12/02, The
Washington Post)
ISeg
Technologies, a McLean-based software management
company for telecommunications companies, is going
out of business due to lack of investments and
the decline of the telecom market. (04/04/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
WorldCom
Group, an Ashburn-based division of WorldCom
Inc., laid off 275 employees in the Virginia and
D.C. area as slowing sales growth moved its parent
company to cut 3,700 employees. (04/04/02,
The Washington Post)
Xybernaut
Corp., a maker of wearable computer hardware
headquartered in Fairfax, laid off 30 workers
as a result of the restructuring of its global
sales operations. (04/01/02, Potomac Tech Journal)
Climate
Control Inc. of South Boston, a service provider
to residential, industrial and commercial customers,
plans to close its satellite office in Raleigh
due to a shortage of experienced labor. (03/28/02,
Danville Register Bee)
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Divestitures
Daily Press Inc. of Newport News, sold
four of its weekly community newspapers and a
tourist magazine for an undisclosed amount to
a group from the Diederich family in order to
focus its efforts in the Hampton Roads region.
(04/24/02, Daily Press)
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Expansions
Winward Consulting
Group Inc. of Herndon, a provider of management
solutions, plans to open an office in New York
City. (04/23/02, PR Newswire)
US
Airways, a worldwide transportation company
based in Arlington, plans to begin new international
daily nonstop service between Ronald Reagan Washington
National Airport and Bermuda. (04/19/02, PR
Newswire)
Pak-Al
of Virginia Inc., a packaging and logistic
solutions company headquartered in Suffolk, completed
a 60,000 square-foot office and warehouse expansion
valued at $1.8 million. The company will hire
50 more employees by the end of 2002. (04/11/02,
Press release)
Anteon
Corp., an information technology company headquartered
in Fairfax, plans to open an office in Pensacola,
Fla. Ninety employees already in the Pensacola
area support the Defense Finance and Accounting
Service and the Chief of Naval Education and Training.
(04/10/02, Press release)
Danaher
Power Solutions, a provider of quality and
reliability products and services based in Washington,
D.C., will open a facility in the Eastport Business
Park in Henrico County creating 180 jobs through
a $1.7 million investment. Virginia competed with
Connecticut, Ohio, California and Texas for the
investment. (04/08/02, Press release)
AgWater
Technologies Inc. of Harrisonburg, a provider
of sales and service of water treatment components
and systems to poultry producers, plans to open
an office in Hamlet, N.C. under the name AgWater
of North Carolina. (04/08/02, Press release)
INIT
Innovations in Transportation Inc., a transportation
technology subsidiary of German-based INIT Ag,
with operations in Chesapeake, plans to move to
a 9,000-square-foot office in Chesapeake, an investment
of about $1.2 million, which will open 34 job
positions over the next 2 ½ years. (03/29/02,
The Virginian-Pilot)
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Real
Estate
Crestline
Capital,
a hotel management company and parent company
of Crestline Hotels & Resorts, headquartered
in McLean, subleased 21,465 square-feet of office
space at Greensboro Corporate Center in McLean.
(04/16/02, Press release)
Wal-Mart
Real Estate Business Trust purchased 23.427
acres of commercial land for a new Wal-Mart SuperCenter
to be built in York County. (04/10/02, Press
release)
Jefferson
Investment Group purchased a 19,708-square-foot
office building at 1964 Gallows Road in Vienna
for $4 million. (04/10/02, Press release)
The
University of Virginia Foundation, based in
Charlottesville, sold a 1,392-acre farm near Scottsville
known as Lone Oak for $3.35 million. The unnamed
purchaser plans to continue farming it and will
place conservation easements to limit development
on the farm. (04/04/02, The Daily Progress)
Crow
Holdings Real Estate Fund of Dallas bought
sold the 345,968-square-foot Greenbriar Town Center
in Chantilly for $61.8 million. (03/28/02,
Press release)
McDonald
Bradley Inc., an information technology services
company, leased a 19,767-square-foot space in
the Plaza Ridge II building in Woodland Park,
a corporate office park in Fairfax County. (03/26/02,
Press release)
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Financing
Eastern
Virginia Medical School
in Norfolk will obtain, with its partner GMP Companies,
$5 million from Proctor & Gamble, a manufacturer
of consumer products, to develop medicines for
type 1 and type 2 diabetes. (04/19/02, Daily
Press)
Fauquier
Bankshares Inc., an independent community
bank based in Warrenton, announced a two-for-one
split of its common stock in the form of a 100
percent stock dividend. (04/19/02, PR Newswire)
Mantas
Inc., a Fairfax-based software company specializing
in money laundering detection, received $17.5
million from Safeguard Scientifics Inc. of Wayne,
Pa, a technology operating company, to boost sales
and marketing and to expand operations in the
United States and Europe. (04/18/02, The Washington
Post)
Bank
of Richmond announced a six-for-five stock
split, recognizing the bank's fast expansion and
continued profitability. (04/12/02, Press release)
AnnuityNet,
a Leesburg-based company that automates and digitizes
business processes of the annuity industry, completed
a $7.5 million third round of venture capital.
Lincoln Financial Group, FBR Financial Services
Partners and GE Equity were the investors. (04/10/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
Agari
Mediaware Inc. of Herndon, a provider of middleware
to facilitate streaming media presentations over
the Internet, received a $5 million supplement
to the $5 million fourth round of venture capital
announced in August 2001. The money will be used
to expand its sales and marketing staff. (04/09/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
Netsec
Inc., a network-security firm headquartered
in Herndon, received $7.5 million from ArrowPath
Venture Capital of Menlo Park, Calif. and Mobius
Venture Capital of Mountain View, Calif. (04/09/02,
The Washington Post)
Realeum
Inc., an Alexandria-based enterprise software
company, raised $14.5 million in second round
financing led by Massey Burch Capital Corp. to
support and enhance current products, customer
care and new business and product development.
(04/05/02, Business Wire)
Epipeline,
a contracting research company for the federal
government based in Chantilly, raised $1.5 million
from CrossBow Ventures Inc. of West Palm Beach,
Fla. The majority of the money will be used to
expand the company's sales and marketing efforts.
(04/03/02, Washtech.com)
OnSpan
Networking Inc. of Herndon, a provider of
data communications and networking infrastructure
solutions for business, government and education,
was delisted from the Nasdaq SmallCap Market since
it did not meet the minimum net tangible assets
or stockholder's equity requirements for continued
listing. (04/01/02, PR Newswire)
Optical
Cable Corp., a Roanoke-based manufacturer
and marketer of a broad range of fiber optic cables,
obtained a restructured three-year credit facility
up to a maximum of $25 million from Wachovia Bank,
N.A. (04/01/02, Press release)
Ethyl
Corp., a manufacturer of leading-edge additive
technology for fuels and lubricants, headquartered
in Richmond, approved and recommended to shareholders
a one-for-five reverse stock split of Ethyl's
common stock. (03/27/02, Business Wire)
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Legal
Circuit
City Stores Inc.,
a Richmond-based retailer of consumer electronics,
was sued by the New York law firm Milberg Weiss
Bershad Hynes & Lerach, alleging the company
made misleading statements to stockholders. (04/24/02,
Times Dispatch)
The
State Corporation Commission approved a 900-megawatt
gas-fired power plant in Fluvanna County to be
built by Tenaska Inc. of Omaha, Neb., an international
power development company and energy marketer.
(04/20/02, The Roanoke Times)
Hamilton
Beach/Proctor-Silex Inc. of Richmond, a manufacturer
and marketer of small appliances, and Honeywell
of New Jersey, a diversified technology manufacturer,
arranged for a dismissal of suits against each
other in a trademark infringement case. Hamilton
Beach also filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court
in Richmond charging The Holmes Group Inc. of
Massachusetts, a home comfort solutions provider,
of false advertising and trademark and patent
infringement. (04/18/02, PR Newswire)
Thomas
Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg won a ruling
in federal court that Virginia's prohibition against
incorporation by a church was unconstitutional.
(04/15/02, The News & Advance)
Cavalier Telephone, a local phone company
based in Richmond, had its $635 million antitrust
lawsuit against Verizon Virginia dismissed in
federal court for failure to make a case for monopolization.
(03/28/02, Times Dispatch)
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