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The University of Virginia’s Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, was selected to be home to the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics. Several leading universities around the nation will participate in a program that aims to improve business-ethics education to counter a series of recent scandals that tainted several American corporations. The Business Roundtable, an organization of chief executives from 150 major corporations, will pay approximately $3 million over three years to the fund the institute. (01/15/04, The Washington Post)

Eagle Tele-Services, a Richmond-based response center focused on providing roadside assistance, dispatching and fleet management services to the commercial trucking industry, entered into an agreement with American Commercial Tire Network (ACTN) for after-hours fleet dispatch services. The ACTN’s 17-member companies have over 275 tire dealer/service locations throughout the continental United States. (01/12/04, Press release)

XO Communications, a broadband services provider based in Reston, and Global Crossing, a Florham Park, N.J. telecommunications firm, signed two agreements. XO agreed to buy a minimum of $50 million of voice termination services from Global Crossing over five years; and, in an amendment to an existing deal on the purchase of local access and private line data services, Global Crossing will purchase a minimum of $70 million in services from XO over the next five years. (01/08/04, PRNewswire)

Atlantic Coast Airlines of Dulles, contracted with IBM’s Global Services division to design next-generation customer service systems for Independence Air, a low-fare airline to launch later this year that will serve Washington Dulles International Airport and 50 other national destinations. The Independence Air hub at Dulles will be the largest low-fare hub in the country with over 325 daily departures. (01/08/04, PRNewswire)




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