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Followups
An update on companies and trends featured in recent issues.

Virginia Business
January 2005

Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Co. the world’s eighth largest insurance and risk management intermediary, announced in November that it plans to acquire the stock of Smith, Bell & Thompson Inc., a Vermont-based managing general underwriter with 2003 revenue of more than $13.5 million. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. HRH was featured in a special section on commercial insurance in December’s issue.

Infineon Technologies AG announced in late November that the Munich, Germany-based chipmaker may cut back on plans for a $1 billion expansion at its Henrico County plant. The magazine reported in its November issue that the company’s plans for expansion were unchanged despite pleading guilty to a price-fixing charge and agreeing to pay a $160 million fine. The company now says that changing market conditions have forced it to review the first phase of its investment at the plant. Three hundred of the 800 new jobs expected at the plant already have been filled.

Smithfield Foods Inc., the country’s largest hog producer and processor, has agreed to pay a $2 million civil penalty to settle charges with federal regulators over the company’s acquisition of shares in competitor IBP Inc. The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division alleged in a lawsuit that Smithfield Foods twice failed to comply with notification requirements before buying stock in IBP, which at the time was the nation’s second largest pork packer. Smithfield said that that the stock purchases were exempt from filing requirements, because they were solely for the purpose of investment. The department said the exemption did not apply, because Smithfield was considering merging with IBP at the time of the purchases. As part of the settlement, the company — the subject of the cover story in November’s issue — made no admission of wrongdoing. IBP was later acquired by Tyson Foods.

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