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20251855: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.; Quikrete Holdings, Inc
20251856: Quikrete Holdings, Inc; Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
Chegg, Inc.
In September 2025, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Chegg Inc. will be required to pay $7.5 million to settle FTC allegations that the education technology provider made it extremely difficult for consumers to cancel recurring subscriptions while also failing to honor consumers’ cancellation requests.
20251715: Turbo Parent Partnership LP; Stax Holdco, LLC
20251724: NP Kaba Holdings, L.P.; Novo Nordisk Foundation
20251740: Gem Parent, L.P.; 7Ridge Investments 3 LP
20251750: Genstar Capital Partners XI, L.P.; Dr. David Berz
20251764: FG Merger II Corp.; BOXABL Inc.
20251773: Sherwood TopCo Limited; Johns Lyng Group Limited
20251785: E3T1, LP; Andy J. Egan Co., Inc.
20251792: BDT Capital Partners Fund 4-X, L.P.; BlackRock Long Term Private Capital, SCSp
20251793: CP Holdings I LLC; Graypoint LLC
20251794: Pentair plc; Madison Industries Holdings LLC
20251732: Trevor R. Burgess; Trevor R. Burgess
20251738: North Coast Holdings, Inc.; Mt. Carmel Stabilization Group, Inc.
20251742: 26N Nova Co-Investment Partners LP; CGP Big Show Holdco, L.P.
20251754: Cavco Industries, Inc.; Finis F. Buck" Teeter"
Whaleco, Inc. d/b/a Temu, U.S. v.
In September 2025, the FTC announced that Whaleco, Inc., which operates the online marketplace Temu, will pay $2 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that it violated the INFORM Consumers Act of 2023, by failing to provide consumers with required information and tools to help them avoid and report stolen, counterfeit, or unsafe goods while shopping online.