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16 CFR Part 803: Changes to the Antitrust Improvements Act Notification and Report Form So That It Conforms to Recently Published Amendments To the Associated Instructions and Reflects Changes in the Noncompliance Penalty
Broadcom Limited and Brocade Communications Systems, Inc; Analysis to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection and Request For Public Comment On A Proposal To Conduct A Study To Examine Consumer Perception of Class Action Notices
20171504: Sonoco Products Company; Sanfilippo Family SD Trust
20171531: Tallgrass Equity, LLC; Kinder Morgan, Inc.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request (Privacy Rule)
Federal Trade Commission Staff Comment To North Carolina Assistant Attorney General Ouellette Regarding the Competitive Impact of N.C. House Bill 829, An Act Addressing Compensation For Real Estate Appraisers
20171480: Enerflex Ltd.; Mesa Compression, LLC
20171483: Warburg Pincus Private Equity XII, L.P.; Odyssey Investment Partners Fund IV, L.P.
Federal Trade Commission Comment to the Federal Communications Commission Supporting the FCC’s Proposed Expansion of Provider-Based Call-Blocking Authority in Order to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls
Bass Pro Group LLC / Cabela’s Incorporated
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. and CST Brands, Inc.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
Emerson Electric and Pentair, In the Matter of
Emerson Electric Co. agreed to sell the switchbox business of Pentair plc to Stamford, Conn.-based Crane Co. in order to settle charges that Emerson’s proposed $3.15 billion acquisition of Pentair would violate federal antitrust law. Emerson and Pentair are manufacturers of industrial valves and control products, including switchboxes, which are widely used in the oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, power, and other industries. Switchboxes perform a critical safety function, so brand reputation and product reliability are very important to customers. Emerson’s TopWorx and Pentair’s Westlock switchboxes are the most widely-used brands nationwide and, for many customers, the only acceptable brands of switchboxes. Under the FTC order, Emerson must divest Westlock Controls Corporation, the Pentair subsidiary that designs, manufactures, and sells switchboxes, to Crane Co. The order requires Emerson to provide Crane all of Westlock’s production facilities, intellectual property, confidential business information, and the opportunity to hire Westlock employees.