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Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
CarMax, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
West-Herr Automotive Group, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement
20170313: London Stock Exchange Group plc; Carousel Capital Partners III L.P.
20170322: Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation; Bruce E. Toll
20170323: Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation; Mark Kozak
20170380: Tencent Holdings Limited; Pocket Gems, Inc.
20170384: Sanofi; C.H. Boehringer Sohn AG & Co. KG
20170404: Symantec Corporation; LifeLock, Inc.
FTC Staff Comment to the Professional Licensure Division of the Iowa Department of Public Health Regarding -- In the Proposed New Rules of the Iowa Board of Physician Assistants -- the Definition of Physician Supervision of A Physician Assistant
Advanced Air Systems, Inc., also doing business as Powertank
American Scientific Lighting Corp.
20160997: Wang Jianlin; Carmike Cinemas, Inc.
20161550: McKesson Corporation; PF2 NewCo LLC
American Air Liquide Holdings, Inc., In the Matter of
American Air Liquide Holdings, Inc. and Airgas, Inc., agreed to divest certain production and distribution assets to settle charges that their proposed $13.4 billion merger likely would have harmed competition and led to higher prices in several U.S. and regional markets. The companies will sell assets used to produce and supply seven types of industrial gas: bulk oxygen, bulk nitrogen, bulk argon, bulk nitrous oxide, bulk liquid carbon dioxide, dry ice, and packaged welding gases sold in retail stores. These gases are used in a number of industries, including oil and gas, steelmaking, health care, and food manufacturing, according to the complaint. Under the proposed settlement order, Air Liquide will sell these assets to a Commission-approved buyer within four months after it acquires Airgas. The proposed consent agreement includes an asset maintenance order to ensure that Air Liquide and Airgas continue to act independently and maintain the relevant assets until they are divested.