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Rhodia, Donau Chemie AG, and Albright & Wilson PL
Rhodia divested certain assets to resolve antitrust concerns stemming from its acquisition of Allbright & Wilson PLC. The consent order permits the acquisition but requires the divestiture of Albright’s interest in its United States phosphoric acid joint venture to its joint venture partner, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.
El Paso Energy Corporation
A final order ensures competition in the markets for natural gas transportation out of the Gulf of Mexico and into the southeastern United States. The consent order permitted El Paso's $6 billion merger with Sonar Inc. and requires the divestiture of Sea Robin Pipeline Company; Sonat's one-third ownership interest in Destin Pipeline Company, L.L.C.; and the East Tennessee Natural Gas Company.
20002721: Wellspring Capital Partners II, L.P.; William S. Everitt
20002595: Lafarge S.A.; Tod F. Kingsland
Berkley, Michael T., D.C., and Mark A. Cassellius, D.C
Rules Concerning Disclosures Regarding Energy Consumption and Water Use of Certain Home Appliances and Other Products Required Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("Appliance Labeling Rule") - 16 CFR Part 305
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
20002489: American Home Products Corporation; Aviron
EHP Products, Inc., et al.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Overview of Antitrust Enforcement Activities
20002610: Bell Microproducts, Inc.; Herbert F. Rorke
20002580: Cox Enterprises, Inc.; Marlin Broadcasting, Inc.
20002571: Cendant Corporation; FundsXpress, Inc.
20002522: Brentwood Assoicates Private Equity III, L.P.; Thomas Melk
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Funeral Industry
20002647: Moneris Solutions, Inc., Royal Bank of Canada; Prism Financial Corporation
20002550: CGW Southeast Partners III, L.P.; Printmasters, Inc.
Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc.
A consent order settled charges that Shaw's proposed acquisition of Star Markers, Inc. could eliminate supermarket competition and increase prices in the greater Boston metropolitan area. The consent order permits the acquisition and requires the divestiture of three Shaw supermarkets and seven Star markets in eight communities.