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Monier Lifetile LLC, Boral Ltd., and Lafarge S.A, In the Matter of
The FTC charged that Boral Ltd. and LaFarge SA violated antitrust laws by establishing a joint venture, Monier Lifetile LLC, that combined their concrete roofing tile (CRT) manufacturing divisions. Boral and LaFarge are the two largest producers of CRT in the United States. To settle FTC charges that the joint venture would likely substantially reduce competition in the market for CRT, Monier Lifetile LLC agreed to sell production facilities in Arizona, California and Florida to CRH PLC.
1902003 Informal Interpretation
1902004 Informal Interpretation
Whiteside Machine & Repair Company, Inc.
20190275: The E.W. Scripps Company; EPI Group, LLC
20190667: RLC Industries Co.; Potlatch Deltic Corporation
20190694: Christopher Grassi; Josue Christiano Gomes da Silva
20190707: Atlantic Regional Federal Credit Union; York County Federal Credit Union
20190712: Royal Dutch Shell plc; Landmark Industries
20190713: Landmark Industries Holdings, Ltd.; Landmark Industries
20190714: 3i Group plc; Elliott Springer
20190715: 3i Group plc; Kevin Schneider
20190721: ACI Group Holdings, Inc.; Sharpe Dry Goods Company, LLC
20190730: John Paulson; Centerbridge Capital Partners II, L.P.
20190737: SoftBank Vision Fund (AIV M1) L.P.; Automation Anywhere, Inc.
20190741: KeyCorp; Gary Lieberman
20190760: Nordic Capital IX Beta, L.P.; Tulip Holding Limited
Tarr Inc.
The FTC is mailing 227,995 checks totaling more than $6 million to consumers who purchased health products from three individuals and the 19 companies they controlled—collectively known as Tarr, Inc. Affected consumers will receive their refund checks, which average $26.57, soon.