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Statement of FTC's Bureau of Competition Regarding Announcement that Parties Have Terminated the Agreement for CCS Corporation to Acquire Newpark Environmental Services
FTC Petitions U.S. Supreme Court for Review of Appellate Decision in Rambus Matter
Emerging Health Care Competition and Consumer Issues: Competition Issues Involving Follow-on Biologic Drugs
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc., In the Matter of
In October of 2008, the Commission issued a consent order to settle charges that Golf Galaxy, a subsidiary of Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc., entered into an illegal agreement with Golf Canada to allocate the market for golf merchandise in the United States and Canada. The agreement barred Golf Canada from opening stores in the United States in exchange for privileged business information from Golf Galaxy, including blueprints, merchandising plans, and sales reports. The Commission’s consent order prevents Golf Galaxy from further dividing or allocating the market, and rendered its 2004 non-compete agreement with Golf Canada unenforceable.
Commission Announces Agenda for Roundtable on Follow-on Biologic Drugs
Linde AG and The BOC Group PLC., In the Matter of
In August 2006, the FTC approved a final consent order relating to the proposed $14.4 billion acquisition of the BOC Group by Linde requiring Linde to divest Air Separation Units (ASUs), bulk refined helium assets, and other assets in eight localities across the United States. The consent order aims to maintain competition in the markets for liquid oxygen, liquid helium, and bulk refined helium in several U.S. markets.
FTC Market Manipulation Rulemaking
Commission Approves FY 2007 HSR Premerger Notification Report
FTC Announces First in Series of Hearings on Evolving Intellectual Property Marketplace
Commission Approves Petition for Proposed Divestiture from Agrium Inc.
FTC Announces Agenda for Petroleum Market Manipulation Rulemaking Workshop
Agrium Inc. and UAP Holding Corp ., In the Matter of
The Commission charged that Agrium, Inc.’s $2.65 billion proposed acquisition of UAP Holding Corporation would substantially lessen competition in the market for the retail sale of bulk fertilizer and, in some cases, related services by farm stores, in several local markets in Michigan and Maryland. The Commission’s order requires the divestiture of seven farm stores, five UAP stores in Michigan, and two Agrium locations on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Emerging Health Care Competition and Consumer Issues: Competitive Significance of Health Care Quality Information
FTC Announces Public Workshops for Next Year on Resale Price Maintenance
Hart-Scott-Rodino Premerger Notification Program Back to Basics Workshop
FTC Moves to Block CCSs Proposed Acquisition of Rival Newpark Environmental Services
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