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Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
9809012 Informal Interpretation
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Cramming
9809011 Informal Interpretation
Schwartz, Gerald W.; Onex Corporation, SC International Services, Inc., and Sky Chefs, Inc., In the Matter of
Sky Chefs modified its acquisition plans, excluding Ogden Corporation's in-flight catering operation at the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada from its purchase agreement, to settle Commission concerns that the consolidation of the two firms in Las Vegas would lead to higher prices for airline catering services. The consent order prohibits Sky Chefs from making certain acquisitions without Commission approval for 10 years.
Herbal Worldwide Holdings Corp., Jose Diaz, and Eduardo N. Naranjo., In the Matter of
9809009 Informal Interpretation
Dentists of Juana Diaz, Coamo, and Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, et al.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Protection of Children's Privacy on the World Wide Web
9809006 Informal Interpretation
Dentists of Juana Diaz, Coamo, and Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
Dentists in three communities in Puerto Rico settled charges that they refused to provide dental services under the government's managed care plan for the indigent unless they received certain prices. Under the terms of the consent order, the dentists are prohibited from jointly boycotting or refusing to deal with any third party payer to obtain higher reimbursement rates for dental services.
9809002 Informal Interpretation
9809003 Informal Interpretation
Granting of Request for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
9809001 Informal Interpretation
M.D. Physicians of Southwest Louisiana, Inc.
A group of physicians in the area of Lake Charles, Louisiana settled charges that they illegally conspired to fix the prices for professional services by engaging in joint price negotiations with third-party payers. The final consent order prohibits such practices but does allow the MDP to engage in legitimate joint conduct.