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FTC Announces New Deputy Director of Bureau of Competition
2008005 Informal Interpretation
2008004 Informal Interpretation
2008001 Informal Interpretation
FTC Approves Final Order Imposing Conditions on Tri Star Energy, LLC’s Acquisition of Certain Assets of Hollingsworth Oil Company, Inc., C & H Properties, and Ronald L. Hollingsworth
Tri Star Energy and Hollingsworth Oil, In the Matter of
Tri Star Energy, LLC, Hollingsworth Oil Company, Inc., C & H Properties, and Ronald L. Hollingsworth, which operate fuel outlets and convenience stores, agreed to settle FTC charges that Tri Star’s acquisition of retail outlets and related interests of Hollingsworth would violate antitrust law. The complaint alleges that the proposed acquisition would harm competition for both retail gasoline sales and retail diesel fuel sales in the two local markets of Whites Creek, Tennessee and Greenbrier, Tennessee. Under the proposed consent agreement, Tri Star would be required to divest to Cox Oil Company, Inc. retail fuel assets in Whites Creek and Greenbrier within 10 days after Tri Star completes the acquisition. On August 14, 2020, the Commission announced it had approved the final consent order in this matter.
2008006 Informal Interpretation
2008003 Informal Interpretation
FTC Testifies At an Oversight Hearing before the Senate Commerce Committee
Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission
Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding the Hearing on Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Hearing on Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Hearing on Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission
Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding the Hearing on Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission
Benco/Schein/Patterson, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission issued an administrative complaint alleging that Benco, Henry Schein and Patterson, the nation's three largest dental supply companies, violated U.S. antitrust laws by conspiring to refuse to provide discounts to or otherwise serve buying groups representing dental practitioners. These buying groups sought lower prices for dental supplies and equipment on behalf of solo and small-group dental practices seeking to gain discounts by aggregating and leveraging the collective purchasing power and bargaining skills of the individual practices. The complaint also alleges an FTC Act Section 5 violation against Benco for inviting a fourth competing distributor to join the conspiracy.
Granting of Requests for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules (June 2020)
Indivior, Inc. to Pay $10 Million to Consumers, Settling FTC Charges that the Company Illegally Maintained a Monopoly over the Opioid Addiction Treatment Suboxone
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