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Select Personnel Management, Inc., et al.
Clifton Telecard Alliance One LLC, et al.
6555381 Canada Inc., a corporation, d/b/a Reed Publishing, FTC
American Veterans Relief Foundation, Inc., et al., FTC
David Scott Marleau, individually and as an officer of Jedi Investments, LLC, et al.
DIRECT TV, Inc., et al., United States of America (for the Federal Trade Commission)
Global Marketing Group, Inc., et al.
All in One Vacation Club, LLC., d/b/a All in One Vacations, and f/d/b/a Florida Vacation Station, Inc.
Central Florida Investments Inc., a Florida Corporation, et al., United States of America (for the Federal Trade Commission)
Handicapped & Disabled Workshops, Inc. formally known as Handi-Tech Company, Handi-Hope Industries, Inc., Handi-Ship, LLC, et al.
Integrity Financial Enterprises, LLC, et al.
9131-4740 Qubec, Inc. also d/b/a Fusion Telekom, JPE Holdings, Inc. also d/b/a Fusion Telekom, et al.
Glenn L. Patten, et al.
Financial Advisors & Associates Inc. also d/b/a Freedom Financial , et al.
Flow International Corporation, In the Matter of
The Commission challenged Flow International Corporation’s proposed $109 million acquisition of rival waterjet manufacturer OMAX Corporation. Both corporations develop, manufacture, and sell computerized waterjet cutting systems which use pressurized water mixed with abrasive garnet particles to cut various materials, including steel and stone. The proposed acquisition would have united the two largest competitors in the market for the manufacture and sale of computerized waterjet cutting systems and allowed Flow to exercise market power and increase prices. Furthermore, the Commission charged that entry would be very unlikely because OMAX received two broad patents relating to the control systems for waterjet cutting systems. The Commission approved a consent agreement requiring OMAX to grant any request for a royalty-free license for its controller patents.