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20190780: Steel Dynamics, Inc.; United Steel Supply, LLC
20190787: GTCR Fund XI/B LP; GTCR Fund XI/A LP
20190789: AIPCF VI Indirect Investor AIV LP; General Electric Company
20190794: Kirby Corporation; Arlen B. Cenac, Jr.
Global Asset Financial Services Group, LLC
10 Companies and 10 individuals settled Federal Trade Commission allegations that their deceptive and unfair tactics violated the FTC Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act. The action is part of the FTC's continuing crackdown on all players involved in phantom debt schemes, including those who sell fake debt portfolios and those who harass consumers to collect the phony debt.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments totaling more than $1 million to 1,966 consumers who were harmed by a debt collection scheme that conned consumers into paying debts they did not owe. The defendants used several names including GAFS Group, Global Mediation Group, and Mediation Services.
Marathon Petroleum, et al., In the Matter of
Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a final order settling charges that Marathon Petroleum Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Express Mart would violate federal antitrust law.
20190488: Ari Ojalvo- Oner; 2288880 Ontario Limited
20190561: CONMED Corporation; Filtration Group Equity LLC
20190751: The Baring Asia Private Equity Fund VI, L.P. 2; Pioneer Corporation
Soundboard Association
Soundboard Association sued the Federal Trade Commission alleging that the agency violated the APA by not issuing the regulation following notice-and-comment rulemaking, and that it was infringing on telemarketing companies' First Amendment rights.
20190720: Henry Schein, Inc.; BW NAR AIV III, L.P.
20190673: J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.; Patrick Cory
Monier Lifetile LLC, Boral Ltd., and Lafarge S.A, In the Matter of
The FTC charged that Boral Ltd. and LaFarge SA violated antitrust laws by establishing a joint venture, Monier Lifetile LLC, that combined their concrete roofing tile (CRT) manufacturing divisions. Boral and LaFarge are the two largest producers of CRT in the United States. To settle FTC charges that the joint venture would likely substantially reduce competition in the market for CRT, Monier Lifetile LLC agreed to sell production facilities in Arizona, California and Florida to CRH PLC.