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20072167: Babcock & Brown Limited; Bill Sjolander
20072165: NTR plc; Edgewater Growth Capital Partners, LP
20072163: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.; Sud Chemie AG
20072160: FleetCor Technologies, Inc.; Chevron Corporation
20072156: AEGON N.V; Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
20072136: S-Process Equipment International S.a.r.l; Schenck Process SA
20072109: Audax Private Equity Fund II, L.P.; Bill D. Brady, as Trustee of the Bill D. Brady Trust
20072101: Infineon Technologies AG; LSI Corporation
20072155: Copano Energy, L.L.C.; MSCP IV CRDI, LLC
20072153: Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.; MSCP IV CRDI, LLC
20072152: Eugene M. Isenberg; Nabors Industries Ltd.
20072145: Great Hill Equity Partners III, L.P.; Mark Towfiq and Carol Nakahara
20072129: Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC; Pioneer Natural Resources Company
20072122: Explorer Pipeline Company; Petroleos de Venezuela S.A.
20072076: UniCredito Italiano S.p.A.; Capitalia S.p.A
Jarden/K2, Inc., In the Matter of
The Commission charged that the acquisition of K2, Inc, a sporting goods manufacturer, by Jarden Corporation would likely harm competition. The proposed $1.2 billion transaction would have joined two of the nation’s leading producers of monofilament fishing line, the most common type of line used in the United States. The consent order settling the charges requires Jarden to sell all assets related to the manufacture and sale of four varieties of monofilament fishing line to sporting goods company W.C. Bradley/Zebco.