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FTC Charges Puerto Rico Optometrists Group, Two of its Leaders, With Orchestrating Price-Fixing Conspiracy
Koninklijke Ahold N.V. and Bruno's Supermarkets, Inc., In the Matter of
Ahold would be permitted to acquire Bruno's Supermarkets, Inc. under terms of a consent order, but would be required to divest two BI-LO supermarkets in Georgia -one Milledgeville, and one in Sandersville. The Commission's complaint charged that the acquisition as originally proposed would reduce competition in the retail sale of food and grocery items in supermarkets in the area and would eliminate direct competition between supermarkets owned and controlled by Ahold and those owned or controlled by Bruno's.
FTC Issues Staff Report on Broadband Connectivity Competition Policy
South Carolina Board of Dentistry Settles Charges That it Restrained Competition in the Provision of Preventive Care by Dental Hygienists
FTC Charges Puerto Rico Lubricant Importer with Illegal Agreement
Commission Approves Filing of Staff Comments on Retail Service Station Acts Divorcement Provisions; FTC Receives Petition for Approval of Proposed Divestiture from SCI and Alderwoods Group; FTC Extends Public Comment Period on Postal Study
FTC Challenges Rite Aid's Proposed $3.5 Billion Acquisition of Brooks and Eckerd Pharmacies from Canadas Jean Coutu Group, Inc.
Grocery Store Antitrust: Historical Retrospective & Current Developments
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Petroleum Industry Consolidation
FTC Approves Final Consent Order in Matter of Actavis/Abrika
Actavis Group hf. and Abrika Pharmaceuticals, Inc., In the Matter of
Dondero, James D. c/o Highland Capital Management, LP, United States of America (for the FTC)
In 2007, the Commission requested that the Department of Justice file a complaint seeking civil penalties against James D. Dondero for violating the filing requirements of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Pre-Merger Notification Act. A stipulation and proposed final judgment was also filed requiring Dondero, parent of Highland Capital Management, L.P., a hedge fund, to pay $250,000 to settle the charges. According to the Commission, Highland failed to file the appropriate premerger documents in 2003 when it acquired shares of Neighborcare, Inc, then known as Genesis Health Ventures, bringing its holdings above the $50 million filing threshold. Upon realizing the error, a corrective filing was made, and Highland outlined steps to avoid future violations. However, in 2005, Highland reported another such violation involving shares of Motient Corporation.
Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice Issue Report on Competition in the Real Estate Brokerage Industry
Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Boeing Company, and United Launch Alliance, LLC., In the Matter of
The Commission intervened in the formation of United Launch Alliance (ULA), a proposed joint venture between the Boeing Corp. and Lockheed Martin Corp. The FTC’s complaint alleged that the formation of ULA as originally structured would have reduced competition in the markets for U.S. government medium to heavy launch services and space vehicles. In settling the Commissions’ charges, the parties agreed to take certain actions (such as nondiscrimination requirements and firewalls) to address ancillary competitive harms not inextricably tied to the national security benefits of ULA.
Staff Comments Filed on Wholesale and Retail Gasoline Price Regulation; Commission Issues Federal Register Notice on Review of Fuel Economy Guide
FTC Testifies Before U.S. Senate on Barriers to Entry of Generic Drugs
FTC Challenges Actavis Group's Proposed Acquisition of Abrika
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