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20001055: Applied Power Inc.; Richard F. and Joyce Groth (husband and wife)
20001051: Sumner M. Redstone; Medscape, Incorporated
20001049: Sumner M. Redstone; Banyan Worldwide Inc.
20001039: Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated; William C. Barham
20001021: Japan Energy Corporation; James A. Johnston
20001003: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company; Alliance Forest Products, Inc.
20000909: Mediacom LLC; SoftNet Systems, Inc.
20000847: OrthAlliance, Inc.; New Image Orthodontic Group, Inc.
Tenet Healthcare Corporation, Inc., and Poplar Bluff Physicians Group, Inc. d/b/a Doctors Regional Medical Center, FTC and State of Missouri
The FTC authorized its staff to file a motion for a preliminary injunction to block the proposed acquisition of Doctors Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. On July 30, 1998, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri granted the Commission's motion for the injunction. Tenet filed a notice of appeal in the Eighth Circuit on August 10, 1998. An administrative complaint was issued August 20, 1998 charging that the proposed merger of the only two general hospitals in Poplar Bluff would not only eliminate price, cost and quality competition but would also put consumers at risk of paying more for health care. In December 1999, the Commission dismissed the administrative complaint after the Eighth Circuit reversed the district court's decision and denied Commission’s petition for a rehearing en banc.