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New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc., In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that New Balance fixed and controlled the resale prices of its shoes in an effort to raise retail prices for its athletic footwear. According to the complaint, New Balance entered into agreements with some of its retailers to restrict price competition, and threatened to terminate or suspend shipments to retailers who did not abide by the pricing restrictions.
Precision Moulding Co., Inc.
Raytheon Company
Foodmaker To Pay $1.45 Million To Settle Federal Charges over Chi-Chi's Acquisition of Consul
Dell Computer Corporation
Titan To Pay Maximum $130,000 Civil Penalty To Settle Federal Charges Over Acquisition from Pirelli Armstrong
Anticipating the 21st Century: Competition and Consumer Protection Policy in the New High-Tech, Global Marketplace
Automatic Data Processing, Inc., United States of America (For the FTC)
ADP Agrees To Pay Maximum $2.97 Million Civil Penalty for Withholding Key Competitive Documents from Federal Antitrust Agencies
California Dental Association
The Upjohn Company, and Pharmacia Aktiebolag, In the Matter of
Sara Lee Corporation, United States of America (For the FTC)
Sara Lee Agrees to Pay Record Civil Penalty to Settle Charges Over Shoe-Care Product Acquisition.
Phillips Petroleum Company and Enron Corporation, In the Matter of
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