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0805003 Informal Interpretation
20081088: LGB Brock, LLC; Sterling Capital Partners, L.P.
20081039: McKesson Corporation; McQueary Bros. Drug Company
20081037: Valcon Acquisition Holding (Luxembourg) S.a.r.l.; IAG Research, Inc.
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
20081089: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.; Donata Holding SE
20081086: BB&T Corporation; Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
0805002 Informal Interpretation
Nine West Group Inc.
Nine West Group Inc. settled charges that it entered into agreements with retailers; coerced other retailers into fixing the retail prices for their shoes; and restricted periods when retailers could promote sales at reduced prices. The order, which lasts 20 years, prohibits Nine West from fixing the price at which dealers may advertise, promote or sell any product. Nine West is one of the country’s largest suppliers of women’s shoes. In 2008, Nine West petitioned to have the order modified in light of the 2007 Supreme Court decision, Leegin v. PSKS, Inc., which eliminated the per se rule for minimum resale pricing agreements. The Commission modified the order in part to allow Nine West to enter into resale price maintenance agreements that do not unreasonably restrict competition, and requiring Nine West to provide periodic reports of any RPM agreements with retailers.
Service Corporation International and Alderwoods Group, Inc., In the Matter of
The consent order settled charges that Service Corporation International’s (SCI) proposed acquisition of Alderwoods Group Inc. would likely lessen competition in 47 markets for funeral or cemetery services, leaving consumers with fewer choices and the prospect of higher prices or reduced levels of service. Under the settlement, SCI must sell funeral homes in 29 markets and cemeteries in 12 markets across the United States. In six other markets, SCI must sell certain funeral homes that it plans to acquire or end its licensing agreements with third-party funeral homes affiliated with SCI.