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9906012 Informal Interpretation
9906013 Informal Interpretation
19993101: Wolters Kluwer nv; Pearson plc
19993079: Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.; Nu Skin USA, Inc.
19993044: Philip F. Anschutz; Precision Systems, Inc.
19993038: Province Healthcare Company; LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.
19992809: Jeremiah J. Harris; Production Resource Group, Inc.
19992808: Boston Ventures Limited Partnership V; Production Resource Group, Inc.
9906011 Informal Interpretation
9906003 Informal Interpretation
19992930: SkyNet Holdings, Inc.; Greenstreet Pony Partners, L.L.C.
19992840: Familiengesellschaft Dr. Hanns Voith GbR; Scapa Group plc
19992837: Playtex Products, Inc.; Colgate-Palmolive Company
19992757: Sprint Corporation; Thomas A. Howard
9906009 Informal Interpretation
9906002 Informal Interpretation
CMS Energy Corporation
Consent order requires Consumer Energy, a CMS subsidiary, to "loan" natural gas from its own system to shippers on third-party pipelines if the interconnection capacity with competing pipelines falls below historical levels settling charges that its acquisition of two natural gas pipelines, Panhandle Eastern Pipeline and Trunkline Pipeline, from Duke Energy Company, could reduce competition and increase consumer prices for natural gas and electricity in 54 counties in Michigan.
Medtronic, Inc.
Medtronic agreed to divest Avecor Cardiovascular, Inc.'s non-occlusive arterial pump assets to settle antitrust concerns that the acquisition would lessen competition for the research, development, manufacture and sale of the pumps in the United States. The order requires Medtronic to provide assistance to the buyer of the Avecor Pump assets to enable the buyer to obtain FDA approval to manufacture and market the Avecor pumps an reservoirs.