Spectrum Sciences & Software
Holdings Corp.,
a Falls Church-based technology company, sold its Canadian
subsidiary, M&M Engineering, to a partnership made
up of M&M management for $5.1 million. The two
companies were not considered a strategic fit. (PRNewswire)
Universal Corp. of Richmond
sold the non-tobacco business of its Deli Universal
Inc. subsidiary to NIBC Principal Investments of the Netherlands for
$540 million. The move is intended to help sharpen
Universal's focus on its core business. Deli's non-tobacco
business included lumber and building products, rubber,
food trading,
tea and sunflower seeds. (PRNewswire)