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Food Labeling: Net Quantity of Contents; FTC Staff Comments to the Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration
Butterworth Health Corporation and Blodgett Memorial Medical Center
The Commission authorized staff to file a motion for a preliminary injunction to block the proposed merger of the two largest hospitals in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Blodgen and Butterworth Hospital, on grounds that the merger would substantially reduce competition for acute-care inpatient hospital services in the area The complaint was filed January 23,1996 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan (Southern Division). On September 26,1996, the court denied the Commission's request for an injunction. The Commission dismissed its administrative complaint after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the district court's decision.
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Cadence agreed to settle charges that its acquisition of Cooper & Chyan Technology, Inc. would reduce competition for "routing" software used to automate the design of integrated circuits or microchips. According to the complaint, the merger would reduce Cadence's incentives to permit competing suppliers of routing tools to obtain access to its layout environments resulting in less innovation, higher prices, and reduced services. To ensure that independent software developers of commercial routing tools continue to compete with Cooper & Chyan's technology, the consent order requires Cadence to allow the developers to participate in Cadence's software interface programs.
Staff Comment on Draft Report of the Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels
Cooperative Computing, Inc.
American Home Products Corporation, In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that the proposed acquisition of Solvay, S.A.'s animal health business would reduce competition in the market for the research, development, manufacture and sale of canine lyme vaccine, canine corona virus vaccine, and feline leukemia vaccine. The order requires divestiture of Solvay's U.S. and Canadian rights to the three types of vaccines to the Schering-Plough Corporation or another Commission-approved buyer.
Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Janet D. Steiger and Christine A. Varney - In the Matter of Cadence Design Systems, Inc./ Cooper & Chyan Technology, Inc.
Statement of Commissioner Mary L. Azcuenaga Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part - In Matter of Cadence Design Systems, Inc
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Starek - In the Matter of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. and Cooper & Chyan Technology, Inc.
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Roscoe B. Starek, III - Regarding Request for Public Comment on Proposed Guides for the Use of U.S. Origin Claims
Nationwide Syndications, Inc., and Thomas W. Karon., In the Matter of
NGC Corporation
Syncronys Softcorp, Rainer Poertner, et al., In the Matter of
Phillips Petroleum Company and Enron Corporation, In the Matter of
Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc.
Samsung Electronics America Inc.
Sony Electronics Inc.
BPI Environmental, Inc.
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 930