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Siemens AG and Vodafone Group Plc, In the Matter of
Siemens settled charges relating to its proposed $9 billion acquisition of Atecs Mannesmann AG, a subsidiary of Vodafone. The consent order requires, among other things, the divestiture of Vodafone's Mannesmann Dematic Postal Automation business to Northrop Grumman Corporation. Siemens and Vodafone, through its Dematic subsidiary, are the two leading suppliers of postal automation systems in the world.
DTE Energy Company and MCN Energy Group Inc.
A final order permitted the $4 billion merger of MCN, a natural gas utility servicing communities in Michigan, and DTE, a public utility engaged in the generation and sale of electricity in Detroit and southeastern Michigan. The consent order resolves Commission concerns that the merger would lessen competition in the local distribution of electricity and in the local distribution of natural gas in the city of Detroit and in the Michigan counties of Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne. MCN is the parent of Michigan Consolidated Gas Company and DTE is the parent holding company of The Detroit Edison Company.
Microsoft Corporation
Hewlett-Packard Company
Natural Organics, Inc., and Gerald A. Kessler, individually and as an officer of the corporation, In the Matter of
20011798: Holdco; Mainspring, Inc.
20011796: Bernard Arnault; Donna Karan International Inc.
20011794: GTCR Fund VII, L.P.; Robert F. Driver Co., Inc.
Source One Publications, Inc. and Courtney Wiggs
20011800: Pitney Bowes Inc.; Danka Business Systems, plc
20011783: Alta Communications VI, L.P.; Diveo Broadband Networks, Inc.
20011782: Genzyme Corporation; Wyntek Diagnostics, Inc.
20011778: Eastman Kodak Company; Ofoto, Inc.
20011775: SONICblue Inc.; ReplayTV, Inc.
20011659: SPX Corporation; United Dominion Industries Limited
R.G. Barry Company
priceline.com Incorporated
Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc.; Carderm Capital L.P.; and Andrx Corporation
A consent order settled allegations in an administrative complaint that charged that Hoechst agreed to pay Andrx Corporation millions of dollars not to market and distribute a generic version of Hoechst’s branded Cardizem CD, a once-a-day diltiazem drug product used in the treatment of hypertension and angina. The consent order prohibits the companies from entering into agreements designed to restrict the entry of generic competitors in an attempt to monopolize relevant markets .