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Service Corporation International and Keystone North America Inc., In the Matter of
Service Corporation International (SCI), the nation’s largest provider of funeral and cemetery services, settled Commission charges that its proposed acquisition of Keystone North America Inc., the fifth-largest funeral and cemetery services provider in North America, raises antitrust concerns in several local markets for funeral services and cemetery services. The order requires SCI to sell 22 funeral homes and four cemeteries in 19 local markets to ensure competition is preserved following its acquisition of Keystone.
FTC Approves SCI's Application to Sell 23 Funeral Homes and Cemeteries to Foundation Partners
Minnesota Health Care Provider Group Settles FTC Price Fixing Charges
FTC Chairman Addresses American Medical Association
U-Haul and its Parent Company Settle FTC Charges That They Invited Competitors to Fix Prices on Truck Rentals
FTC Corrects Misinformation on Journalism Workshops and "Discussion Draft": Ideas are Compilation, not Recommendations from Agency
The Intersection of Competition Policy and Patent Policy: Implications for Promoting Innovation
FTC Files Amicus Brief in Support of Rehearing of Ciprofloxacin "Pay-for-Delay" Case; FTC Approves Final Rule to Inform Consumers About Deposit Institutions That Lack Federal Deposit Insurance
Commission Seeks Public Comments on Carilion Clinics Application to Sell Center for Advanced Imaging to InSight Health Corporation; FTC Comment to FERC: Consider Ways to Improve Efficiency of Demand Response Compensation; FTC Approves The Dow Chemical
FTC Closes its Investigation of Google AdMob Deal
FTC Order Preserves Competition Threatened by Agilent's Acquisition of Varian
FTC Challenges Dun & Bradstreet's Purchase of Competing Education Data Provider
FTC Extends Public Comment Period on Proposed Revised Horizontal Merger Guidelines Through June 4
FTC Approves Final Order Regarding SCI's Acquisition of Keystone North America; Seeks Public Comments on Application to Sell 23 Funeral Homes and Cemeteries
FTC Seeks Public Comments on Solvays Application to Terminate Supply Agreement with Alventia
International Competition Network Adopts Recommended Practices to Improve Merger Analysis, Creates New Virtual University, and Addresses Complex Unilateral Conduct Issues
Statement by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz Regarding Todays Decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Ciprofloxacin "Pay-for-Delay" Case
Transitions Optical, Inc.
The Commission charged that Transitions Optical, Inc., the nation’s leading manufacturer of photochromic treatments that darken corrective lenses used in eyeglasses, used anticompetitive practices to maintain its monopoly and increase prices. Photochromic treatments are applied to eyeglass lenses and treated lenses darken when exposed to UV light. The FTC charges that the company illegally maintained its monopoly by engaging in exclusive dealing at nearly every level of the photochromic lens distribution chain. The FTC alleged that Transitions’ exclusionary tactics locked out rivals from approximately 85 percent of the lens caster market, and partially or completely locked out rivals from up to 40 percent or more of the retailer and wholesale lab market. Under FTC consent order, Transitions agreed to stop all exclusive dealing practices that pose a threat to competition, making it easier for competitors to enter.
Federal Trade Commission Seeks Views on Proposed Update of the Horizontal Merger Guidelines
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