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FTC Staff Comment to the West Virginia House of Delegates Regarding SB 597 and the Competitive Implications of Provisions Regarding "Cooperative Agreements" Between -- and Possible Exemptions From the Federal Antitrust Laws For -- Health Care Providers
20160810: Stryker Corporation; Bain Capital Fund X, L.P.
20160771: GTCR Fund XI/A LP; Lytx, Inc.
20160690: Lightyear Fund III, L.P.; American International Group, Inc.
20160735: Berkshire Fund VIII, L.P.; Mattress Firm Holding Corp.
20160736: Stockbridge Fund, L.P.; Mattress Firm Holding Corp.
ASUSTeK Computer, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment
HCG Diet Direct, LLC
1602001 Informal Interpretation
1602002 Informal Interpretation
20160504: Diebold, Incorporated; Wincor Nixdorf Aktiengesellschaft
20160653: GTCR Fund X/A LP; Communications Infrastructure Investments, LLC
20160726: G Holdings, Inc.; Icopal Limited
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules (December 2015)
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules (January 2016)
FTC Staff Comment to the Senate of West Virginia Concerning the Competitive Impact of WV Senate Bill 516 on the Regulation of Certain Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs)
In re Nexium (Esomeprazole) Antitrust Litigation
ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VI, L.P., In the Matter of
ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VI, L.P., agreed to divest its ownership interest in four light petroleum product terminals in Pennsylvania, to settle charges that ArcLight’s acquisition of Gulf Oil Limited Partnership from its parent company, Cumberland Farms, Inc., would likely be anticompetitive in three Pennsylvania terminal markets: Altoona, where ArcLight would own the only terminal handling gasoline and one of two terminals handling distillates; Scranton, where ArcLight would own one of two terminals handling gasoline and distillates; and Harrisburg, where ArcLight would own one of two terminals handling gasoline and one of three terminals handling distillates.