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20141260: Linn Energy, LLC; Devon Energy Corporation
20141263: Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.; RoundTable Healthcare Partners II, L.P.
20141264: Owens & Minor, Inc.; Medical Action Industries Inc.
20141268: Realogy Holdings Corp.; ZipRealty, Inc.
20141269: The Kroger Co.; Vitacost.com, Inc.
20141270: Ingenico S.A.; WCAS XI-GC, L.P.
20141272: Consonance Private Equity, L.P.; Omnicare, Inc.
20141274: London Stock Exchange Group plc; The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
20141284: Green Equity Investors VI, L.P.; Mister Car Wash Holdings Inc.
20141286: The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited; Protective Life Corporation
Fidelity National Financial, Inc., and Lender Processing Services, In the Matter of
Fidelity National Financial, Inc. agreed to settle charges that its proposed $2.9 billion acquisition of Lender Processing Services, Inc. (LPS) would likely substantially lessen competition by combining the firms’ title plant assets in several local markets in Oregon. To preserve competition, the proposed settlement requires Fidelity to sell a copy of LPS’s title plants in six Oregon counties and an ownership interest equivalent to LPS’s share of a jointly owned title plant in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area.
Phusion Projects, LLC; Jaisen Freeman; Christopher Hunter; and Jeffrey Wright
The Official Rules For the Federal Trade Commission's Second Robocall Challenge: The Zapping Rachel Robocall Contest
20141199: Trian Partners, L.P.; The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
20141200: Trian Partners Strategic Investment Fund II, L.P.; The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
20141201: Trian Star Trust Intertrust Fund Services (Cayman) Limited; The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
20141243: Golden Gate Capital Opportunity Fund, L.P.; Green Street Holdings, Inc.
Finmaestros, LLC, et al.
Resort Solution Trust, Inc., et al.
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