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20010351: Dresdner Bank AG; Wasserstein Perella Group, Inc.
20010348: Global View Technologies, Inc.; SBC Communications Inc.
20010329: RGS Energy Group, Inc.; National Grid Group, PLC
20010306: CacheFlow, Inc.; Entera, Inc.
20010248: SmithKline Beecham plc; Block Drug Company, Inc.
20010244: Marc Ladreit de Lacharriere; Kenneth R. Thomson
20010409: Warburg, Pincus Equity Partners, L.P.; NextStage Entertainment Corporation
20010400: Ferro Corporation; Edward S. Holstein
20010399: Ferro Corporation; A. George Holstein
20010389: Bank of America Corporation; Thomas F. Marsico
20010387: Centennial Fund VI, L.P.; Vector esp, Inc.
20010386: El Paso Energy Corporation; Waller Creek Communications, Incorporated
20010383: Dynegy Inc.; Niagara Mohawk Holdings, Inc.
20010382: Dynegy Inc.; Consolidated Edison, Inc.
20010381: Dynegy Inc.; CH Energy Group, Inc.
20010373: Insight Communications Company, Inc.; The Washington Post Company
Manheim Auctions, Inc., Cox Enterprises, Inc., ADT Automotive Holdings, Inc., and Tyco International, Ltd
The consent order settles antitrust concerns stemming from the acquisition of ADT Automotive Holdings, Inc., the nation's third largest operator of wholesale motor vehicle auctions, by Manheim Auctions, the nation's leading operator of auctions. The complaint alleged that the proposed acquisition would substantially reduce competition among wholesale auction services in six geographic markets. In addition, the complaint alleges that Manheim's 1996 acquisition of its only rival in Phoenix resulted in a merger to monopoly in that market. The order requires Manheim to divest nine auctions in Kansas City, Missouri; Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado; Atlanta, Georgia; San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Tampa, Orlando and Daytona Beach, Florida; and Phoenix, Arizona.