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20201489: Wellspring Capital Partners VI, L.P.; Tenex Capital Partners II, L.P.
The Western Union Company
Approximately $147 million is being mailed to 33,000 consumers in the second distribution of refunds resulting from the law enforcement actions brought against Western Union by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Affected consumers are receiving compensation for 100 percent of their verified losses. This is the second refund distribution resulting from the agencies’ actions against Western Union. DOJ is still reviewing petitions from consumers who were harmed by Western Union’s practices, and will be providing opportunities for consumers who have not yet applied for refunds to file claims.
20201522: Snow Phipps III, L.P.; Prototek Holdings LLC
20201523: Progress Software Corporation; Chef Software Inc.
20201530: Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited; Farmer's Business Network Inc.
2009002 Informal Interpretation
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Concerning Premerger Notification Rulemaking Notices
Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Concerning Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Premerger Notification Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Premerger Notification Rulemaking Notices
GeerPres, Inc. (ADVANTAX microfiber mop pads)
20201504: MRI Parent Holdings, LLC; Thomas C. Priore
2009003 Informal Interpretation
FTC Staff Comment to Texas Health and Human Services Commission Regarding Certificate of Public Advantage Applications
FTC Staff Comment to Attorney General of Texas Concerning Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) Regulations
Elanco Animal Health and Bayer
In July 2020, the FTC required global suppliers of animal products, Elanco Animal Health, Inc. and Bayer Animal Health GmbH, to divest three animal health products to settle charges that Elanco’s proposed $7.6 billion acquisition of Bayer would likely be anticompetitive in those markets. On Sept. 11, 2020, the Commission announced the final consent agreement in this matter.