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20120544: Wells Fargo & Company; My Alarm Center, LLC
20120541: General Atlantic Partners 90, L.P.; Bazaarvoice, Inc.
20120539: AltaGas Ltd.; LG Continental LLC
20120537: DSW Group Holdings, LLC; The Standard Companies, Inc.
20120535: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.; Sun Capital Partners IV, LP
20120528: H.I.G. Capital Partners IV, L.P.; Compass Group PLC
20120525: Nisshin Seifun Group Inc.; MMMT Holdings Corporation
20120495: Deutsche Telekom AG; AT&T Inc.
1203001 Informal Interpretation
1203001 Informal Interpretation
FTC Staff Letter to the Honorable Representative Jeanne Kirkton, Missouri House of Representatives, Concerning Missouri House Bill 1399 and the Regulation of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
FTC Staff Letter to the Honorable Paul Hornback, Senator, Commonwealth of Kentucky State Senate Concerning Kentucky Senate Bill 187 and the Regulation of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
THV Holdings LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment: Proposed Consent Agreement
Winchester Industries; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment: Proposed Consent Agreement
Gorell Enterprises, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment: Proposed Consent Agreement
Serious Energy, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment: Proposed Consent Agreement
Sigma Corporation, In the Matter of
The FTC filed separate complaints against the three largest U.S. suppliers of ductile iron pipe fittings, which are used in municipal water systems around the United States. The FTC charged that the three companies, McWane, Inc., Star Pipe Products, Ltd., and Sigma Corporation, illegally conspired to set and maintain prices for pipe fittings, and that McWane illegally maintained its monopoly power in the market for U.S.-made pipe fittings by implementing an exclusive dealing policy. Sigma settled the FTC's charges prior to litigation (final order dated Feb. 27, 2012); Star settled soon after (final order dated May 8, 2012). The complaint against McWane was heard before an administrative law judge and later appealed to the Commission; see Docket No. 9351.