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20210616: FedEx Corporation; ShopRunner, Inc.
16 CFR Part 432: Trade Regulation Rule Relating to Power Output Claims for Amplifiers Utilized in Home Entertainment Products
Stryker and Wright Medical, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission required medical device companies Stryker Corp. and Wright Medical Group N.V. to divest all assets related to Stryker’s total ankle replacements and finger joint implant products to remedy concerns, as alleged in the complaint, that Stryker’s proposed $4 billion acquisition of Wright would harm competition in these two markets. Under the consent order, Stryker and Wright must divest all assets associated with Stryker’s total ankle replacements and finger joint implants to DJO Global, allowing it to become an independent, viable, and effective competitor in these markets. After a period for public comment, the Commission issued its final order on December 11, 2020.
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding CBD Enforcement Actions
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding the CBD Enforcement Actions
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding the Amplifier Rule
20210537: BMC Stock Holdings, Inc.; TWP Enterprises, Inc.
20210496: Majesta Minerals, Inc.; Alternative Medical Enterprises, LLC
20210479: Gryphon Partners VI, L.P.; Proctoru, Inc.
2012001 Informal Interpretation
2012002 Informal Interpretation
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding Social Media and Video Streaming Service Providers Privacy 6(b) Project
Joint Statement of FTC Commissioners Chopra, Slaughter, and Wilson Regarding Social Media and Video Streaming Service Providers’ Privacy Practices
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding Ascension Data & Analytics [Redacted]
Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding Ascension Data & Analytics
Complete Merchant Solutions, LLC
Complete Merchant Solutions, LLC (CMS) and its former CEO, Jack Wilson, have settled Federal Trade Commission charges that they illegally processed millions of dollars in consumer credit card payments for fraudulent schemes when they knew or should have known that the schemes were defrauding consumers. Those schemes included Apply Knowledge and Tarr, which were ultimately shut down by an FTC enforcement action, and USFIA, which was shut down following an enforcement action by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
AppFolio, Inc.
AppFolio will pay $4.25 million as part of a settlement with the FTC over allegations the firm failed to follow reasonable procedures to ensure the accuracy of its reports about potential tenants.