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FTC Order Restores Competition in U.S. Markets for Herbicide Products
FTC Testimony: Stopping Pay-for-Delay Drug Settlement Agreements is a Top Competition Priority
Solvay S.A
Solvay settled antitrust concerns stemming from its proposed acquisition of Ausimont S.p.A. from Italenergia S.p.A., and agreed to divest its U.S. polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) operations and its interest in Alventia LLC, a joint venture which manufactures the main raw material for PVDF. According to the complaint, the proposed acquisition would lessen competition in two markets: the production and sale of all grades of PVDF; and the production and sale of melt-processible grades of PVDF.
U-Haul International, Inc., and AMERCO, In the Matter of
U-Haul International, Inc. and its parent company settled FTC charges that they violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by inviting U-Haul’s closest competitor, Avis Budget Group, Inc., to collude on prices for truck rentals. U-Haul and Budget control more than 70 percent of the “do-it-yourself” one-way truck rental business in the United States. The FTC’s complaint alleges that on several occasions between 2006 and 2008, U-Haul tried to increase rates for one-way truck rentals by privately and publicly communicating with Budget, the second-largest truck rental company in the United States. The proposed settlement order against U-Haul and its parent company AMERCO bars them from inviting a competitor to divide markets, allocate customers, or fix prices, as well as participating in, maintaining, organizing, implementing, enforcing, offering, or soliciting any other company to engage in such conduct.
FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges That U-Haul Invited Its Main Competitor to Fix Truck Rental Prices
Fidelity National Financial Settles FTC Charges that its Acquisition of LandAmerica Subsidiaries Reduced Competition in Title Information Markets
Houghton International Agrees to Sell Aluminum Production Assets to Settle Charges that 2008 Acquisition of Stuart was Anticompetitive
FTC Seeks Public Comments on El Paso Energy Corp.s Request to Modify Final Commission Order Regarding its Acquisition of Coastal Corporation
FTC Staff Opinion: Community CarePartners, Inc.'s Proposed Discount Rx Program Exempt From the Robinson-Patman Act
Statement by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz Regarding House Passage of Legislation To Stop Costly Pay-for-Delay Drug Settlements
FTC Requires Conditions for Pilot Corporation's Takeover of Flying J Inc.'s Travel Center Business
FTC Approves Final Settlement Regarding Agilent Technologies' Proposed Acquisition of Varian
Service Corporation International and Keystone North America Inc., In the Matter of
Service Corporation International (SCI), the nation’s largest provider of funeral and cemetery services, settled Commission charges that its proposed acquisition of Keystone North America Inc., the fifth-largest funeral and cemetery services provider in North America, raises antitrust concerns in several local markets for funeral services and cemetery services. The order requires SCI to sell 22 funeral homes and four cemeteries in 19 local markets to ensure competition is preserved following its acquisition of Keystone.
FTC Approves SCI's Application to Sell 23 Funeral Homes and Cemeteries to Foundation Partners
Minnesota Health Care Provider Group Settles FTC Price Fixing Charges
FTC Chairman Addresses American Medical Association
U-Haul and its Parent Company Settle FTC Charges That They Invited Competitors to Fix Prices on Truck Rentals
FTC Corrects Misinformation on Journalism Workshops and "Discussion Draft": Ideas are Compilation, not Recommendations from Agency
The Intersection of Competition Policy and Patent Policy: Implications for Promoting Innovation
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