News Releases for July 2000

July 28, 2000

July 27, 2000

July 26, 2000

July 25, 2000

July 24, 2000

July 21, 2000

July 20, 2000

July 18, 2000

  • For Release: July 18, 2000
    Sub-prime Lender Agrees to Settle FTC Charges of Violating Federal Lending and Consumer Protection Laws

    Nu West, Inc., a Bellevue, Washington-based lender, and company owner Georg Frey, have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they violated the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA), the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), and the FTC Act when making high-cost loans to consumers that were secured by their homes.

  • For Your Information: July 18, 2000
    Announced Action(s) for July 18, 2000
    Approval of application to divest Colonial Pipeline interest received from Exxon Mobil Corp.; approval of application to divest Cushing Oklahoma assets received from BP-Amoco p.l.c./Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO); approval of extension of a time period for Haemacure Corporation in Baxter International, Inc.

July 17, 2000

July 14, 2000

  • For Your Information: July 14, 2000
    Announced Action(s) for July 14, 2000
    Application for approval of proposed divestiture received from Dominion Resources, Inc. and Consolidated Natural Gas Company (CNG).; Approved publication of a Federal Register notice re: Franchise Rule via the Internet and also re:Workshop on B2B Electronic Marketplaces; Approved the release of the Sunshine Act Report for 1999; Comment filed with the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) regarding APSC's proposed Staff Standard Service Package (SSP) Guidelines

July 13, 2000

  • For Release: July 13, 2000
    FTC and Other Law Enforcers Knock Out Fraudulent Prize Promoters

    The Federal Trade Commission and other law enforcement officials have put the gloves back on to knock out the latest round of prize promotion fraud.

  • For Release: July 13, 2000
    FTC Competition Director Testifies Before Senate Regarding Recent Midwest Gasoline Price Increases

    Presenting Federal Trade Commission testimony today before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources regarding recent gasoline price increases in the Midwest, FTC Competition Director Richard G. Parker described several potential causes for the increases and assured Congress that the Commission's investigation into whether such increases have resulted from anti-competitive, collusive or otherwise illegal behavior will be "thorough, objective and as expeditious as possible."

July 12, 2000

July 11, 2000

  • For Release: July 11, 2000
    United States and Mexico Sign Antitrust Cooperation Agreement

    The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice announced today that representatives of the United States and Mexico have signed a bilateral cooperation agreement to facilitate more effective antitrust enforcement in both countries.

July 10, 2000

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July 6, 2000



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