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20130439: Chesapeake Energy Corporation; FTS International, Inc.
20130437: John C. Malone; The Colin MacDonald 2009 Family Trust
20130434: Young Innovations Holdings LLC; Young Innovations, Inc.
20130433: Sanofi; Johnson & Johnson
20130330: John C. Malone; The John Risley 2009 Family Trust
Corning Incorporated
The FTC required Corning, Inc. to transfer assets and to supply some of its laboratory products to another company, under a settlement that resolves charges that Corning’s proposed acquisition of Becton, Dickinson and Company’s Discovery Labware Division would otherwise be anticompetitive. Under the FTC settlement, Corning will provide assets and assistance to enable life science company Sigma-Aldrich Co., LLC to manufacture Corning’s line of tissue culture treated (TCT) dishes, multi-well plates, and flasks in a manner substantially similar to Corning’s process. Until Sigma Aldrich develops its own manufacturing capabilities for these products, Corning will supply them to Sigma Aldrich to be marketed under Sigma Aldrich’s own brand, allowing Sigma Aldrich to immediately replace the competition lost as a result of Corning’s acquisition of Discovery Labware.