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20080482: South Texas Distributors, Inc.; J. Robert Brown
20080480: MatlinPatterson Global Opportunities Partners III L.P.; XLHealth Corporation
20080478: Angus Holdco; Inspicio plc
20080475: Myria Acquisition Inc.; Knight Holdco LLC
20080474: SureWest Communications; Seaport Capital Partners III AIV, L.P.
20080473: TPG Partners V, L.P.; Axcan Pharma Inc.
20080463: Quad-C Partners VII, L.P.; Linsalata Capital Partners Fund IV, L.P.
20080460: Unitrin, Inc.; Primesco, Inc.
20080457: The British United Provident Association Limited; Health Dialog Services Corporation
20080449: Matisse Trust; Exigen, Ltd.
20080448: Warhol Trust; Exigen, Ltd.
20080408: Harbinger Capital Partners Offshore Fund I, Ltd.; Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Schering-Plough Corporation, In the Matter of
The Commission charged that Schering-Plough’s proposed $14.4 billion acquisition of Organon Biosciences N.V. threatened to substantially reduce competition in the U.S. market for three popular vaccines used to treat poultry, a staple in American food markets. The November 2007 order settling the charges required the sale of assets required to develop, manufacture, and market these vaccines to Wyeth. In addition, Schering-Plough was required to sign a supply and transition services agreement with Wyeth, under which Schering will provide the vaccines for a period of two years, allowing time for the necessary FDA approvals.
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, The, Inc., and Pathmark Stores, Inc., In the Matter of
The Commission intervened in the proposed $1.3 billion acquisition of Pathmark Stores by Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea (A&P), alleging the transaction would have reduced competition among grocery stores in the highly concentrated markets of Staten Island and Shirley, Long Island, New York. A&P operates stores under the A&P, A&P Super Foodmart, Food Basics, Food Emporium, Super Fresh, and Waldbaum’s banners. The Commission’s consent order required A&P to divest five supermarkets in Staten Island, and one supermarket in Shirley.