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20120062: Steiner Leisure Limited; Ideal Image Development, Inc.
20120055: G4S plc; FS Invest S.a.r.l.
20120054: Tunstall Healthcare Group Limited; American Medical Alert Corp.
20120053: TTT Holdings, Inc.; John Boyle
20120045: Communications Infrastructure Investments, LLC; 360networks Corporation
20120003: Vista Equity Partners Fund IV, L.P.; The Sage Group plc
20120058: Lafarge S.A.; Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
20120057: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.; Lafarge S.A.
20120047: Boise Inc.; Pregis Holding I Corporation
20120038: Rock-Tenn Company; Donald T. Kindt
20120030: Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.; Starwood Energy Infrastructure
20120019: Getinge AB; Atrium Medical Corporation
20120017: Trian Partners Strategic Investment Fund, L.P.; Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
20120050: J.C. Penney Company, Inc.; Liz Claiborne, Inc.
Brown, Koby, individually, and d/b/a Dermapps, et al., In the Matter of
Finkel, Andrew N., Individually
DaVita Inc.
The Commission required dialysis services company DaVita, Inc. to sell 29 outpatient dialysis clinics around the United States, under a settlement that resolves FTC charges that DaVita’s proposed $689 million acquisition of rival CDSI I Holding Company, Inc., also known as DSI, would be anticompetitive. The settlement preserves competition in 22 geographic markets where the FTC alleges that consumers would be harmed by DaVita’s acquisition of DSI. The settlement requires DaVita to sell the clinics to Dialysis Newco, Inc., a corporation formed by venture capital firms Frazier Healthcare and New Enterprise Associates.