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0906006 Informal Interpretation
James B. Nutter & Company, a corporation, in the Matter of
Online Behavioral Advertising: Letter to House of Representatives Subcommittees
1522838 Ontario Inc. d/b/a International Industrial Trade Directory, et al.
Sears Holding Company Management Corporation; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order to Aid Public Comment
20090504: Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Fund VII, L.P.; Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.
Fraud Susceptibility Experiment Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request
20090477: AT&T Inc.; Verizon Communications Inc.
20090498: Banque Federale des Banques Populaires; CEBP SA
20090496: Caisse Nationale des Caisses d'Epargne; CEBP SA
0906003 Informal Interpretation
0906004 Informal Interpretation
Endocare, Inc. and Galil Medical, Ltd.
Hexion LLC, et al., In the Matter of
The FTC challenged Hexion LLC's proposed acquisition of Huntsman Corp., and settled its charges with a proposed consent order which requiredthe divestiture of Hexion's specialty epoxy business, and prevented the sharing of sensitive and non-public information which could lead to coordination of prices. Huntsman and Hexion are both producers of high-performance and specialty chemicals used in the aerospace and alternative energy industries. Subsequently, Hexion LLC and Huntsman Corporation petitioned the Commission to reopen and set aside two orders related to their proposed merger because they terminated their planned merger; the Commission granted, in part, the petition but left in place provisions of the order requiring Hexion for three years to seek the Commission’s approval prior to any acquisition of Huntsman, or any merger or other combination with Huntsman.