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Toys R Us, Inc.
In May 1996, the Commission filed an administrative complaint charging Toys "R" Us with using its dominant position as a toy distributor to obtain agreements from toy manufacturers to stop selling to warehouse clubs the same toys that they sold to Toys "R" Us. After an administrative trial, the ALJ issued an initial decision finding that Toys "R' Us' policy to stop carrying toys made by a manufacturer that sold the same toys to discount club stores had induced manufacturers to agree to stop supplying some toys to club stores in violation of the antitrust laws. In October 1998, the Commission issued its decision that Toys "R Us had orchestrated horizontal and vertical agreements with and among toy manufacturers to restrict the availability of popular toys to warehouse clubs, and ordered the company to stop pressuring manufacturers to limit supply or otherwise refuse to sell to discount club stores. Toys "R" Us appealed to the Seventh Circuit, and in August 2000, the appellate court upheld the Commission's order.
In April 2014, on a petition from Toys "R" Us, the Commission modified its order to set aside certain provisions that restricted the company's ability to enter into certain conditional supply relationships, finding that Toys "R" Us is no longer the largest toy retailer.
Toys R Us to Pay $1.3 Million Penalty for Violating FTC Order
ProMedica Health System, Inc., FTC and State of Ohio v.
FTC Withdraws Appeal Seeking a Preliminary Injunction to Stop LabCorp's Integration With Westcliff Medical Laboratories
Laboratory Corporation of America and Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
FTC Approves Monitor Trustee and Agreement to Ensure Polypore's Compliance with the Commission's Final Order
Agrium Inc., a corporation, In the Matter of
Agricultural products supplier Agrium Inc. has agreed to sell a range of assets as part of an agreement with the FTC that will allow the company to move forward with its acquisition of competitor CF Industries Holdings, Inc. The consent order settles charges that the acquisition would have eliminated competition in the market for anhydrous ammonia fertilizer, a product that farmers rely on to grow their crops.
FTC Report Recommends Improvements in Patent System to Promote Innovation and Benefit Consumers
The Evolving IP Marketplace: Aligning Patent Notice and Remedies With Competition
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Dow Chemicals Application to Modify Terms of its 2009 Settlement Regarding Dows Acquisition of Rohm & Haas
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Dow Chemical Application to Amend Agreement with Huntsman Related to Union Carbide Acquisition
FTC Approves FY 2010 HSR Premerger Notification Report Showing 63 Percent Increase in Filings Compared to FY 2009; FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Keystone's $245 Million Purchase of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain was Anticompetitive
Keystone Holdings, LLC and Compagnie St. Gobain, In the Matter of
The FTC preserved competition in the North American market for alumina wear tile by imposing conditions on Keystone Holdings, LLC and Compagnie de Saint-Gobain in a settlement involving Keystone’s planned acquisition of Saint-Gobain’s Advanced Ceramics Business. According to the FTC’s complaint, the deal as originally structured would have reduced competition in the relevant markets by eliminating direct competition between CoorsTek – the Keystone subsidiary that manufactures its tiles – and Saint-Gobain. In addition, the deal would increase CoorsTek’s market share substantially, eliminate CoorsTek’s most significant alumina wear tile competitor in North America, allow the combined company to raise prices for alumina wear tile, and increase the likelihood that the remaining firms could act together to raise prices for alumina wear tile.
FTC Names Edward D. Hassi Chief Litigation Counsel in Agency's Bureau of Competition
FTC Denies North Carolina Dental Board's Motion to Dismiss Allegations That it Stifled Competition for Teeth-Whitening Services
Promedica Health System, Inc.
FTC and Ohio Attorney General Challenge ProMedica's Acquisition of St. Luke's Hospital
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