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Federal-Mogul Corporation, and T&N PL
Federal-Mogul, one of the world's leading producers of thinwall bearings used in car, truck and heavy equipment engines, agreed to divest the thinwall bearings assets it acquired in its $2.4 billion takeover of T&N, plc. to settle FTC charges that the acquisition would likely substantially reduce competition in the worldwide market for thinwall bearings. According to the FTC, Federal-Mogul and T&N, headquartered in Manchester, England, have a combined market share in the United States of nearly 80 percent or more in each of the four markets identified in the complaint. The FTC consent order requiree Federal-Mogul to divest the thinwall bearings business of T&N, which includes the assets and plants that T&N uses to make thinwall bearings, as well as intellectual property that T&N uses to develop and design new bearings to meet the needs of engines that OEMs will develop in the future. To ensure that the divested thinwall bearings business would be in the same position that T&N had been in terms of research, the proposed order identifies individuals in T&N who worked on bearings research and development, and requires Federal-Mogul and T&N to assign those personnel to the businesses to be divested.
Franklin Credit Services, Inc., et al.
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
63 FR 66546
Premerger Notification: Reporting and Waiting Period Requirements
Rule Concerning Disclosures Regarding 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
Oliver, Robert M., individually, d/b/a U.S. Consumer Protection Agency, and Consumer Protection Agency of Bay County
Rule Concerning Disclosures Regarding 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
Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures - 16 CFR Part 436
Paperwork Reduction Act Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension - 5 CFR 1320.5
Policy Concerning Disclosures of Nonmerger Competition and Consumer Protection Investigations
Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, In the Matter of
Final consent order settled allegations that the proposed consolidation of Commonwealth's title plant with First American Title Insurance Company, its only competitor in the Washington, DC area, would create a monopoly for title services in the Washington, DC market. The consent order requires Commonwealth, among other things, to reestablish its operations and to maintain them as viable businesses in competition with First American.