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For the Record
February  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 Rodriguez
Virginia Business
P.O. Box 85333
Richmond, Va. 23293

or e-mail it to ForTheRecord@va-business.com, or fax it to (804) 649-6311.


Mergers & Acquisitions

Nextel Communications, a Reston-based wireless telephone company, plans a hostile takeover of Hawthorne, N.Y.-based Nextwave Telecom, also a wireless telephone company, for $8.3 billion. The proposal, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, offers $5.3 billion in cash, owed to the Federal Communications Commission from bankrupt Nextwave, and $500 million to Nextwave creditors. Stockholders would be paid $2.5 billion or $10 per share. The tender offer began on Jan. 3 and expires Feb. 17.

AES Gardabani Holdings BV and AES Georgia Holdings BV, two subsidiaries of Arlington-based AES Corp., a global electric power company, plan to acquire control of three electric generating facilities from the Republic of Georgia for $91 million.

America Online, a Dulles-based Internet service and information provider, plans to acquire New York-based Time Warner Inc., the world’s largest media and cable company, for $178 billion.

AMSEC LLC, a Virginia Beach-based subsidiary of Science Applications International Corp., acquired the engineering services division of Applied Technical Systems Inc., a Bremerton, Wash.-based engineering design and development company.

Chesapeake Corp., a Richmond-based paper products company, plans to acquire outstanding shares of Boxmore International, a packaging company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Consolidated Engineering Services, a subsidiary of Charles E. Smith Residential Realty Inc. of Arlington, acquired New England Mechanical Services Inc., a Connecticut-based engineering and mechanical contracting company.

The Dominion Cos. of Richmond, a supplier of wholesale baking equipment, acquired Marlen Research Corp., an Overland Park, Kan., supplier of meat, snack, fruit and vegetable processing equipment.

Eastern Virginia Bankshares, a Tappahannock-based holding company, plans to acquire Hanover Bank, which is expected to open in the spring in Hanover County.

Media General Inc., a Richmond-based provider of news, information and entertainment services throughout the Southeast, plans to acquire Spartan Communications, the owner of 13 broadcast television stations, for $605 million.

OneMain.com, a Reston-based Internet service provider, acquired Teleport Inc., a California-based ISP.

Performance Food Group, a Richmond-based distributor of private-label foods and food products, acquired Nesson Meat Sales, a Norfolk-based meat-processing company.

Virginia Paint Co., a Richmond-based painting supply company, acquired Richmond-based Creative Paint Co., also a paint supply company.

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Divestitures
CSX Corp., a Richmond-based transportation company, sold its international container shipping business, Sea-Land Service International, to Maersk Line, a Danish container-shipping company, for $800 million.

Dynex Capital Inc., a Glen Allen-based financial services company, sold the manufactured housing, lending and services operations of its subsidiary, Dynex Financial Inc., to a subsidiary of Bingham Financial Services Corp., a specialty finance company.

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Expansions
B.W. Wilson Paper Co., a Richmond-based printing and information systems firm, opened a warehouse in Lynchburg.

Comdial Corp., a Charlottesville-based integrated communications company, opened a technical support center in Herndon.

Proxicom Inc., a Reston-based consulting and development company, opened Proxicom UK Ltd. in London. The company will expand financial services practices.

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Deals
Value America, a Charlottesville-based online retailer, formed an agreement with Sony PNSC, a subsidiary of Sony Inc., to sell Sony’s computer products online. Value America began running advertisements for Sony products in December, and is one of only a few e-commerce companies authorized to sell Sony products.

Advanced Switching Communications Inc., a Vienna-based broadband services access provider, and Tampa-based 2nd Century Communications, an Internet service provider, formed a partnership to expand 2nd Century’s network services.

America Online, a Dulles-based Internet service and information provider, formed an alliance with Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to create a new cobranded Internet service provider. AOL also has formed a three-year agreement with Net2Phone Inc., an Internet telephone services company, to provide AOL Instant Messenger users with Net2Phone communications services.

ESI International, an Arlington-based professional training company, and Omega Performance, a professional development company, formed an agreement to provide expanded services for financial institutions.

FinancialPlanAuditors.com, a development and marketing company in Richmond, and First Montauk Securities Corp., a Red Burn, N.J.-based financial services firm, have agreed to jointly market a cobranded Web site to expand services for customers.

Household International, a Reston-based financial services company, together with General Motors Corp. of Detroit and Reston-based CyberCash Inc., agreed to offer an online payment services option to customers of CashRegister Auto Insurance.

Liveprint.com, an Alexandria-based marketing company, and Stamps.com, an Internet postage company, will form a partnership to offer Internet postage and direct marketing materials for online customers.

Network Solutions Inc., a Herndon-based Internet address registrar, and CNET, a technology company, have formed an alliance to promote each other’s Internet services to customers.

Online Resources & Communications Corp. of McLean, a provider of electronic commerce services, announced an agreement with Politzer & Haney, an electronic banking software company, to provide customers with Web-based cash-management services.

Picis, an Arlington-based information systems company, formed an agreement with VHA Inc., an Irving, Texas-based network of health care organizations and physicians, to provide the CareSuite perioperative information system to members of VHA’s network.

Proxicom Inc., a Reston-based consulting and development company, and Ericsson Professional Services and Consulting, a communications company, formed a partnership to combine e-business consulting services.

Treev, a Herndon-based integrated software company, formed a partnership with Document Imaging Solutions Inc., a Dayton, Ohio-based systems integration company, to expand Treev’s product distribution.

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New Plants and Companies
Outsourcing Solutions Inc., a St. Louis, Mo.-based strategy management company, plans to open a financial services facility in Henrico County. The company will invest $2 million in the project and create 375 new jobs. The 65 employees from the company’s Chesterfield County facility will be retained. New Jersey and Massachusetts also were considered as possible locations for the facility.

AccessNationalBank.com of Chantilly launched its online banking services Web site.

American Woodmark Corp., a Winchester-based cabinet supply company, plans to open a manufacturing plant in Humboldt, Tenn. The company would invest up to $25 million in the project and create 120 jobs.

Avenir Inc., an information technology company based in New York, plans to open a software development facility in Prince William County. The company would invest more than $3 million in the project and create 166 jobs.

Certified Drug and Alcohol Testing, a drug program development company, opened its headquarters in Richmond.

Luminat Technologies, a Web development, intranet and database company, opened its headquarters in Richmond.

M.G. MiniGears, a gear manufacturer based in Padova, Italy, plans to open a plant in Virginia Beach. The company expects to invest $14 million in the project and generate 150 jobs.

National Catalog Corp., based in Greenwich, Conn., plans to build an e-commerce distribution and customer service center in Henry County. The $3 million investment would create 200 jobs.

Orion Technologies Inc., an Alexandria-based Internet and telecommunications company, announced the formation of its subsidiary, Globalinx Corp., a provider of worldwide integrated telecommunications systems.

Vane Brothers Co., a Baltimore-based petroleum company, plans to open a facility in Portsmouth. Employees working in Chesapeake and Norfolk will be relocated to the site.

VFP Inc., a Roanoke-based concrete manufacturer, plans to move its concrete division plant to Scott County. The $1.2 million investment will create 100 new jobs.

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Stocks
WLR Foods Inc., a Broadway-based provider of meat and chicken products, plans to repurchase $1.7 million of its stock.

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Cutbacks & Closings

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Executive Promotions
Luanne Abell, senior vice president of planning and strategic development, Edelmann Scott Inc., a Richmond-based advertising and marketing firm.

Ed Abner, vice president for sales consulting and training at Federal Sources, a McLean-based information technology consulting firm.

Scott Broughton, senior vice president, ICBA Bancard, a subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers Association of America, in Arlington.

Robert C. Cole, senior vice president, Orkand Corp., a McLean-based information technology firm.

Jonathan Cotton, vice president of corporate sales, Hildrup Moving and Storage in Stafford.

Glenda Dorchak, president and CEO, Charlottesville-based Value America Inc., an Internet-based retailer.

William J. Flynn, senior vice president, strategic planning, CSX Corp. of Richmond.

J.W. Fox Jr., senior vice president of coal marketing, Norfolk Southern Corp.

Greg Hannahs, vice president, Worth Higgins & Associates, a printing company in Richmond.

James C. Harrison IV, COO, The Branch Group, a construction company in Roanoke.

Robert E. Huffman, vice president of intermodal operations, Norfolk Southern Corp.

Michael Kurkjian, vice president of sales and marketing, The Employee Owned Company, a custom software and professional consulting services firm.

Joseph LaVoie, vice president, Baker GeoResearch, an information systems subsidiary of Fairfax-based Michael Baker Corp.

Jeff Leininger, president, B.W. Wilson Paper Co.

Bernard Niemeier, vice president, planning and research for the publishing division of Media General Inc. in Richmond.

Scott C. Price, senior vice president, Alexandria-based Delta Associates, a real estate consulting company.

Larry Rauppius Jr., vice president, B.W. Wilson Paper Co.

Lawrence H. Rauppius, CEO and chairman, B.W. Wilson Paper Co.

Sheri Robey-Lapan, vice president of marketing and corporate strategy, Alexandria-based Comtex Scientific Corp., a news service company.

Donald W. Seale, senior vice president of merchandise marketing, Norfolk Southern.

Larry P. Simms Sr., vice president of operations, Richmond-based Cavalier Telephone, a local, long distance and Internet service provider.

Gary T. Stout, president, Daily News Leader, a Staunton-based daily newspaper.

Paul B. Toms, COO, Hooker Furniture Corp., a manufacturer of residential wood furniture in Martinsville.

Douglas Williams, executive vice president, manufacturing, Hooker Furniture Corp.

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Contracts

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Real Estate

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Directors
Steven Kotler, ColumbusNewport LLC, an Arlington-based e-commerce banking and strategy company.

Richard E. Smith, Southern Financial Bank, a Warrenton-based company.

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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 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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