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Statement of Chairwoman Edith Ramirez In the Matter of LabMD, Inc.
Daniel Bock, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Pressler & Pressler, LLP, Defendant-Appellant
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Ohlhausen - FTC Act Section 5 Policy Statement
Statement of Enforcement Principles Regarding “Unfair Methods of Competition” Under Section 5 of the FTC Act
Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On the Issuance of Enforcement Principles Regarding “Unfair Methods of Competition” Under Section 5 of the FTC Act
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Maureen K. Ohlhausen - In the Matter of FTC v. Lasarow, et al. (Mole Detective)
20151368: Third Point Offshore Fund, Ltd.; Yum! Brands, Inc.
1508001 Informal Interpretation
20151418: Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.; Clayton Dubilier & Rice Fund VIII, LP
20151420: Clayton Dubilier & Rice Fund VIII, L.P.; Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.
20151383: The Home Depot, Inc.; Interline Brands, Inc.
16 CFR Part 312: Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule Proposed Parental Consent Method; Jest8 Limited, Trading as Riyo, Application for Approval of Parental Consent Method
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension; Notice (Subpart N of Regulation V)
Statement of Commissioner Joshua D. Wright on the FTC’s Bureau of Economics, Independence, and Agency Performance
20151307: Blackstone Capital Partners VI L.P.; Parthenon Investors III, L.P (Parthenon III)
Comment of Commissioner Joshua D. Wright and Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg to the Japan Fair Trade Commission
20151297: Celgene Corporation; Juno Therapeutics, Inc.
Reynolds American Inc., and Lorillard, Inc., In the Matter of
Tobacco companies Reynolds American Inc. and Lorillard Inc. agreed to divest four cigarette brands to Imperial Tobacco Group to settle FTC charges that their proposed $27.4 billion merger would likely be anticompetitive. The order requires Reynolds to divest to Imperial four established cigarette brands: Winston, Kool, Salem, and Maverick. Imperial is an international tobacco manufacturer with a competitive presence in about 70 countries, but a comparatively small presence in the United States. With the acquisition of the divested assets, Imperial would become a more substantial competitor in the United States. The Commission’s order requires not only that the brands be divested, but also that Reynolds divest to Imperial the Lorillard manufacturing facilities in Greensboro, North Carolina, and provide Imperial with the opportunity to hire most of the existing Lorillard management, staff, and salesforce. It also requires the newly merged Reynolds and Lorillard to provide Imperial with retail shelf space for a short period, and to provide other operational support during the transition.