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1 de Sep de 2004
FTC Comment Before the Department of Energy Concerning the Designation of National Interest Electric Transmission Bottlenecks
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V040028
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31 de Ago de 2004
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FTC Seeks First Civil Penalties for Do Not Call Violations
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A Nevada-based telemarketing group has made more than 300,000 calls to consumers who registered their phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The...
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Announced Actions for August 31, 2004
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FTC issuance of revised horizontal merger investigation data: The FTC has updated data collected through a staff analysis of FTC horizontal merger investigations conducted between 1996 and 2003. The...
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Statement of Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras on Commissioner Mozelle W. Thompson
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During his six-and-a-half year term at the Federal Trade Commission, Mozelle Thompson has worked to benefit consumers across the United States and around the world. From the beginning of his tenure...
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Kentucky Household Goods Carriers Association, Inc., In the Matter of (timeline item) - August 31, 2004
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Kentucky Household Goods Carriers Association, Inc., In the Matter of (timeline item) - August 31, 2004
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30 de Ago de 2004
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FTC Obtains Consent Order Against Marketer of Triad Buying Club
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Under the terms of a consent order announced today, Special Data Processing Corporation (SDP) of Clearwater, Florida, agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission $535,000 for redress to consumers to...
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Announced Actions for August 30, 2004
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FTC Reminds Telemarketers to Renew Subscriptions to National Do Not Call Registry: The new fee structure for purchasing the National Do Not Call Registry takes effect September 1, 2004. Subscription...
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Special Data Processing Corporation (timeline item) - August 30, 2004
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27 de Ago de 2004
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Two Maine Dietary Supplement Marketers Pay Nearly $1 Million to Settle FTC Deceptive Advertising Complaints
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Two Maine-based dietary supplement marketers and their principals have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they made deceptive advertising claims about their dietary supplement...
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Union Oil Company of California, In the Matter of (timeline item) - August 27, 2004
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Order Setting Scheduling Conference
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Corrected Certificate of Service
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