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20131040: Tenet Healthcare Corporation; Vanguard Health Systems, Inc.
20131068: Fred Howe; SS MCP Holdings, LLC
Solera Holdings, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Agreement Containing Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
20131088: NGL Energy Partners LP; Mark Cuban
20131085: XPO Logistics, Inc.; Logistics Holding Company Limited
20131071: Tribune Company; Local TV Holdings, LLC
20131077: Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund V (FT), L.P.; Devon Energy Corporation
20131078: Marathon Petroleum Corporation; The Andersons Clymers Ethanol LLC
20131080: Precision Castparts Corp.; Exacta Aerospace, Inc.
20131045: Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.; GPC Holdings, Inc.
20131083: Parthenon Investors IV, L.P.; Express Scripts Holding Company
20131072: ALS Limited; SCF-VI, L.P.
General Electric Company; Analysis of Proposed Agreement Containing Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
20131057: RoundTable Healthcare Partners III, L.P.; Levine Leichtman Capital Partners IV, L.P.
20131064: Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VI-A, L.P.; IPC/Packaging LLC
20131070: Koch Industries, Inc.; Roland J. Fagen
1307003 Informal Interpretation
Motorola Mobility LLC, and Google Inc., In the Matter of
To settle charges that it violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by engaging in unfair methods of competition and unfair acts or practices related to the licensing of standard essential patents (SEPs) for cellular, video codec, and wireless LAN stanards, Google Inc. agreed to change some of its business practices. Under a settlement reached with the FTC, Google agreed to meet its prior commitments to allow competitors access – on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms – to patents on critical standardized technologies needed to make popular devices such as smart phones, laptop and tablet computers, and gaming consoles.