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20191341: LG Household & Health Care Ltd.; Cleveland NA Investor LLC
20191342: Horizon Group Holdings, L.P.; Oak Hill Capital Partners III, L.P.
20191353: Midstates Petroleum Company, Inc.; Amplify Energy Corp.
20191356: MIP IV (ECI) AIV, L.P.; COSCO Shipping Holdings Co., Ltd.
1905003 Informal Interpretation
FTC Staff Comment Before the Department of Health and Human Services Regarding the 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking, and the ONC Health IT Certification Program
Tronox/Cristal USA, In the Matter of
The FTC issued an administrative complaint (and authorized staff to seek a TRO and PI which have not been filed) challenging the merger of two top suppliers of chloride process titanium dioxide (TiO2), a white pigment used in a wide variety of products including paint, industrial coatings, plastic, and paper. The FTC’s administrative complaint charges that Tronox Limited’s proposed acquisition of competitor Cristal, for $1.67 billion and a 24 percent stake in the combined entity, would violate the antitrust laws by significantly reducing competition in the North American market (comprised of the United States and Canada) for chloride process titanium dioxide. The FTC alleges that the acquisition, if consummated, would increase the risk of coordinated action among the remaining competitors, and increase the risk of future anticompetitive output reductions by Tronox.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Comment Request (Information Furnishers Rule)
1905001 Informal Interpretation
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request (MITOR Rule)
16 CFR Part 315: Contact Lens Rule; Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Request for Public Comment
16 CFR Part 314: Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information; Extension of Deadline for Submission of Public Comments
All Us Marketing LLC (formerly known as Payless Solutions, LLC)
The FTC is mailing 305 checks totaling $314,945 to consumers who paid up-front for worthless credit card interest rate reduction programs pitched by Payless Solutions using illegal robocalls.