Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, December 2, 1994 TAG: 9412020045 SECTION: BUSINESS PAGE: A13 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Charter Federal Savings Bank said Thursday it has completed the sale of its Danville branch to Co-operative Savings Bank of Lynchburg.
The sale includes deposits of about $41.2 million. Charter retained some loans associated with the branch.
The transaction, which will result in a pretax gain of about $2.4 million, follows Bristol-based Charter's strategy of concentrating its banking activities along the Interstate 81/Interstate 40 corridor between Knoxville, Tenn., and Roanoke. The bank said it will proceed with expansion in that area.
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Grachan & Burke, a Lynchburg accounting firm, has opened an office at 114 E. Main St. in Bedford. The office will provide accounting, income tax and consulting services to businesses and individuals.
Con-Way Transportion Services, a Menlo Park, Calif., freight trucking company with operations in Roanoke, has combined its Con-Way Southern Express and Con-Way Southwest Express into a single regional carrier. The two regional carriers together have 3,800 employees; 6,270 trucks, tractors and trailers; and 101 service centers.
Cybermotion Inc., Salem manufacturer of mobile robots for security and nuclear monitoring, said it has received a $456,488 contract from the U.S. Army's physical security equipment office. It is the third of three government-related contracts, worth more than $1 million, that the company has received this year.
Procter & Gamble Co. auctioned its 21-acre peanut butter plant in Portsmouth on Wednesday for less than a quarter of its assessed value. The winning bid of $460,000 was submitted by Langley Corp., a Tennessee real estate investor. Tax records show the property is valued at $1.8 million.
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