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Reckitt & Colman plc, In the Matter of
The FTC accepted a consent agreement that allowed Reckitt & Colman plc to acquire all of the voting securities of Benckiser N.V. from NRV Vermogenswerwaltung GmbH, while ensuring that competition in two highly concentrated household cleaning product markets is maintained. According to the complaint, the markets for hard surface bathroom cleaners and fine fabric wash products are highly concentrated, and the proposed acquisition was likely to substantially increase the concentration in each market. Under the agreement, Benckiser's Scrub Free® and Delicare® businesses would be divested to Church & Dwight, Inc., which also produces household cleaning products, selling items under the Arm & Hammer® brand name.
20001407: WellPoint Health Networks Inc.; The Prudential Insurance Company of America
20001406: WellPoint Health Networks Inc.; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center
20001482: St. Ives plc; Global Financial Press, a New York Corporation
20001450: Expro International Group PLC; TriPoint, Incorporated
20001420: Cox Enterprises, Inc.; David Altomare
0004014 Informal Interpretation
20001384: Corporacion Patricio Echeverria, S.A.; Ingersoll-Rand Company
20001381: Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc.; Lady Luck Gaming Corporation
Opinion 00-2
B.B.M. Investments, Inc., et al.
Opinion 00-1
20001371: Kirtland Capital Partners III L.P.; Donald and Barbara Battis
Memtek Products, Inc.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
20001375: Fiserv, Inc.; Paul L. Patterson, Jr.
Kroger Co., The, and Fred Meyer, Inc., In the Matter of
Final order requires Kroger and Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. to divest eight supermarkets to settle charges that the acquisition of Fred Meyer would increase concentration and decrease competition in seven cities in Arizona, Wyoming, and Utah. Under terms of the order, two Smith's Food & Drug Centers will be sold to Nash-Finch Company; one "City Market" will be sold to Albertson's Inc.; and five supermarkets (two "City Markets"; two Fry's, and one Smith's) will be sold to Fleming Companies, Inc.