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D.C. sues bitcoin whale Michael Saylor for tax fraud
MicroStrategy Inc. founder Michael Saylor was sued in August by the city of Washington, D.C., which alleges that he defrauded the nation’s capital of more than $25 million in income
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Virginia 500 Spotlight: Mark C. Lowham
CEO and managing partner, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, Washington, D.C.
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BEST ADVICE FOR OTHERS: You never learn anything when you are talking. FIRST JOB: Analyst for Kidder, Peabody & Co. in New York WHAT I WAS LIKE IN HIGH SCHOOL:
Juul settles with Va., 32 other states for $438.5M
E-cig company is partly owned by Altria Group
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After a two-year investigation, ongoing federal scrutiny and numerous lawsuits, Juul Labs Inc. tentatively settled with Virginia, 32 other states and Puerto Rico for $438.5 million on Tuesday. Virginia will
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Bitcoin whale Michael Saylor accused of tax fraud
D.C. sues MicroStrategy exec chair, alleges $25M+ tax avoidance scheme
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Tysons-based MicroStrategy Inc. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor is being sued by the city of Washington, D.C., which accuses Saylor of engaging in a fraudulent scheme to deprive the city of
Something in the Water officially heads to D.C.
Pharrell pulled festival from Va. Beach last fall
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Music superstar and Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams announced Tuesday that his signature three-day music festival, Something in the Water, will be held in June in Washington, D.C., making its
Dominion Energy to sell W.Va. utility for $690M
Ullico Inc. to integrate natural gas utility into infrastructure business
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Dominion Energy Inc. announced Friday it had signed a definitive agreement to sell its West Virginia natural gas utility to Washington, D.C.-based financial services company Ullico Inc.’s infrastructure business for
Carlyle Group buys two Va. tech companies; forms Two Six Technologies
New company combines Fredericksburg's IST Research and Arlington's Two Six Labs
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An affiliate of Washington, D.C.-based global investment firm The Carlyle Group has acquired Virginia tech companies IST Research and Two Six Labs to form Two Six Technologies Inc., which will
McLean tech company buys D.C.-based firm
Ntiva Inc. acquires eGuard Technology services
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McLean-based information technology company Ntiva Inc. announced Thursday it has acquired Washington, D.C.-based eGuard Technology Services. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Ntiva provides managed IT, cloud hosting,