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1509003 Informal Interpretation
1509002 Informal Interpretation
FTC Approves Application for Modification of Divestiture Agreement Between Albertsons and Haggen Holdings, LLC
FTC Requires Divestitures in Connection with Endo International plc’s Proposed Acquisition of Par Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
In Settlement with FTC, National Association of Animal Breeders Agrees to Eliminate Rules That Limit Competition Among its Members
1509001 Informal Interpretation
Leucadia National Corporation to Pay $240,000 to Settle FTC Charges It Violated U.S. Premerger Notification Requirements
1508002 Informal Interpretation
FTC Issues Final Order Preserving Competition for Deeply Discounted General Merchandise
Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice Sign Antitrust Memorandum of Understanding with Korea Fair Trade Commission
Memorandum of Understanding on Antitrust Cooperation Between the United States and the Korea Fair Trade Commission
1508005 Informal Interpretation
FTC Approves Application from ZF Friedrichshafen AG and TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. to Divest TRW’s Linkage and Suspension Business in North America and Europe
ZF Friedrichshafen and TRW Automotive, In the Matter of
Two of the world’s largest auto parts suppliers, ZF Friedrichshafen AG and TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., agreed to divest TRW's linkage and suspension business in North America and Europe, to settle FTC charges that their proposed $12.4 billion merger would likely harm competition in the North American market for heavy vehicle tie rods. Under the consent agreement, the combined company is required to divest TRW’s North American and European linkage and suspension business for heavy and light vehicles (which includes heavy vehicle tie rods). The business includes five manufacturing plants in Michigan, Canada, the Czech Republic, and Germany, and leased space in a research and development lab in Germany. At the divestiture buyer’s request, ZF must provide transition services for logistical and administrative support as well as transitional supply agreements for key manufacturing inputs needed to fulfill existing customer contracts.
Third Point Funds Agree to Settle FTC Charges that They Violated U.S. Premerger Notification Requirements
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