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19992578: Apache Corporation; N.F. Koninklije Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatshappij
19992570: Thomas M. Begel; Joseph A. and Mae Butcko
19992561: Sumner M. Redstone; Video City, Inc.
19992559: CBS Corporation; WinStar Communications, Inc.
19992550: LHS Group, Inc.; Priority Call Management, Inc.
19992547: Carlisle Companies Incorporated; J. Charles Peterson
19992545: Sager Electrical Supply Company, Inc.; Sheila Poncher, Trustee
19992536: Northern Telecom Limited; Net2000 Communications, Inc.
19992533: RailWorks Corporation; Steven Hutchinson
19992532: RailWorks Corporation; Douglas Hutchinson
19992499: MS Acquisition Corp.; Zenith Industrial Corporation (debtor-in-possession)
19992478: General Motors Corporation; Pacifica Group Limited
19992465: Bull Run Corporation; Universal Sports America, Inc.
19992380: Sprint Corporation; People's Choice TV Corp.
19990804: Provident Companies, Inc.; UNUM Corporation
Quexco Inc.orporated
The Commission accepted a proposed consent agreement with Quexco Incorporated, a company whose parent entity is Howard M. Meyers. The consent agreement related to the proposed acquisition by Quexco of Pacific Dunlop GNB Corporation, which is owned by Pacific Dunlop Limited. Both companies are involved in the secondary smelting of lead. The parties subsequently decided to abandon the sale of GNB to Quexco, which eliminated the need for the relief contained in the consent agreement. The Commission voted to withdraw the consent agreement and close the investigation.